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3 Click the Users tab.
4 Right-click the user and select Edit User.
5 Make changes to the user.
You cannot change the user name of the user.
The password must meet the password policy requirements for the system.
6 Click OK.
Add a vCenter Single Sign-On Group
In the vCenter Single Sign-On, groups listed on the Groups tab are internal to vCenter Single Sign-On. A
group lets you create a container for a collection of group members (principals).
When you add a vCenter Single Sign-On group from the vSphere Web Client administration interface, the
group is added to the vsphere.local domain.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client as administrator@vsphere.local or as another user with vCenter Single
Sign-On administrator privileges.
Users with vCenter Single Sign-On administrator privileges are in the Administrators group in the
vsphere.local domain.
2 Click Home, and browse to Administration > Single Sign-On > Users and Groups.
3 Select the Groups tab and click the New Group icon.
4 Enter a name and description for the group.
You cannot change the group name after you create the group.
5 Click OK.
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Add members to the group.
Add Members to a vCenter Single Sign-On Group
Members of a vCenter Single Sign-On group can be users or other groups from one or more identity sources.
You can add new members from the vSphere Web Client.
You can add members of Microsoft Active Directory or OpenLDAP groups to a vCenter Single Sign-On
group. You cannot add groups from external identity sources to a vCenter Single Sign-On group.
Groups listed on the Groups tab in the vSphere Web Client are part of the vsphere.local domain. See
“Groups in the vsphere.local Domain,” on page 27.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client as administrator@vsphere.local or as another user with vCenter Single
Sign-On administrator privileges.
Users with vCenter Single Sign-On administrator privileges are in the Administrators group in the
vsphere.local domain.
2 Click Home, and browse to Administration > Single Sign-On > Users and Groups.
3 Click the Groups tab and click the group (for example, Administrators).
4 In the Group Members area, click the Add Members icon.
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