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7 (Optional) Enable multi-selection.
With multi-selection enabled, you can select multiple vSphere objects of the same type when you run
the workflow.
8 Under Available types, select the vSphere object types with which you want to associate the
workflow.
9 Click OK.
Edit the Associations of Workflows with vSphere Objects
You can associate a workflow with different objects from the vSphere inventory and also edit the
associations of workflows with the objects from the vSphere inventory.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have configured at least one Orchestrator server to work with the same Single Sign-
On instance to which both the vCenter Server and vSphere Web Client are pointing. You must also
ensure that Orchestrator is registered as a vCenter Serverextension. You register Orchestrator as a
vCenter Server extension when you specify a user account that has the necessary privileges to
manage vCenter Server extensions. For more information, see Installing and Configuring
VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
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Log in as a member of the Administrators group to be able to configure the default Orchestrator
server.
Procedure
1 In the object navigator, click vRealize Orchestrator.
2 Click the Manage tab.
3 Click the Context Actions subtab.
4 Right-click the workflow to edit and select Edit.
5 Change the association properties.
6 Click OK.
Export the Associations of Workflows with vSphere Objects
You can transfer the associations of workflows with objects in the vSphere inventory from one
vSphere Web Client to another by using an XML file.
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