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5 Select the identity source that contains the member to add to the group.
6 (Optional) Enter a search term and click Search.
7 Select the member and click Add.
You can simultaneously add multiple members.
8 Click OK.
Remove Members from a vCenter Single Sign-On Group
You can remove members from a vCenter Single Sign-On group from the vSphere Web Client. When you
remove a member (user or group) from a local group, you do not delete the member from the system.
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 group.
4 In the list of group members, select the user or group that you want to remove and click the Remove
Member icon.
5 Click OK.
The user is removed from the group, but is still available in the system.
Delete vCenter Single Sign-On Solution Users
vCenter Single Sign-On displays solution users. A solution user is a collection of services. Several
vCenter Server solution users are predened and authenticate to vCenter Single Sign-On as part of
installation. In troubleshooting situations, for example, if an uninstall did not complete cleanly, you can
delete individual solution users from the vSphere Web Client.
When you remove the set of services associated with a vCenter Server solution user or a third-party solution
user from your environment, the solution user is removed from the vSphere Web Client display. If you
forcefully remove an application, or if the system becomes unrecoverable while the solution user is still in
the system, you can remove the solution user explicitly from the vSphere Web Client.
I If you delete a solution user, the corresponding services can no longer authenticate to vCenter
Single Sign-On.
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 Solution Users tab, and click the solution user name.
4 Click the Delete Solution User icon.
5 Click Yes.
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