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3 Select the Installed tab in the Plug-in Manager dialog box.
4 Right-click on a plug-in and select Enable to enable a plug-in, or select Disable to disable it.
Remove Plug-Ins
You can remove plug-ins through the operating system’s control panel.
Procedure
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Consult your operating system’s documentation for instructions on how to use the Add/Remove
Programs control panel.
Troubleshooting vCenter Server Plug-Ins
In cases where vCenter Server plug-ins are not working, you have several options to correct the problem.
vCenter Server plug-ins that run on the Tomcat server have extension.xml files, which contain the URL
where the corresponding Web application can be accessed. These files are located in C:\Program
Files\VMware\Infrastructure\VirtualCenter Server\extensions. Extension installers populate these XML
files using the DNS name for the machine.
Example from the stats extension.xml file: <url>https://SPULOV-XP-VM12.vmware.com:
8443/statsreport/vicr.do</url>.
vCenter Server, plug-in servers, and the clients that use them must be located on systems under the same
domain. If they are not under the same domain, or if the DNS of the plug-in server is changed, the plug-in
clients will not be able to access the URL, and the plug-in will not work.
You can edit the XML files manually by replacing the DNS name with an IP address. Reregister the plug-in
after you edit its extension.xml file.
Working with Active Sessions
You can view a list of users who are logged in to a vCenter Server system when your vSphere Client is
connected to that server. You can end sessions, and you can send a message to all users logged on to an
active session.
These features are not available when your vSphere Client is connected to an ESXi host.
View Active Sessions
You can view active sessions on the home page of a vSphere Client.
Procedure
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From the Home page of a vSphere Client connected to a vCenter Server system, click the Sessions
button.
Terminate Active Sessions
Terminating an active session ends the vSphere Client session and any remote console connections started
by the user during the session.
Procedure
1 On the Home page of a vSphere Client connected to a vCenter Server system, click the Sessions button.
2 Right-click a session and select Terminate Session.
3 Click OK to confirm the termination.
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