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Remove a vCenter Single Sign-On Identity Source
You can remove an identity source from the list of registered identity sources. When you do, users from
that identity source can no longer authenticate to vCenter Single Sign-On.
Procedure
1 From a Web browser, connect to the vSphere Web Client or the Platform Services Controller.
Option Description
vSphere Web Client
https://vc_hostname_or_IP/vsphere-client
Platform Services Controller
https://psc_hostname_or_IP/psc
In an embedded deployment, the Platform Services Controller host name or IP
address is the same as the vCenter Server host name or IP address.
2 Specify the user name and password for administrator@vsphere.local or another member of the
vCenter Single Sign-On Administrators group.
If you specified a different domain during installation, log in as administrator@mydomain.
3 Navigate to the vCenter Single Sign-On configuration UI.
Option Description
vSphere Web Client a From the Home menu, select Administration.
b Under Single Sign-On, click Configuration.
Platform Services Controller Click Single Sign-On and click Configuration.
4 On the Identity Sources tab, select an identity source and click the Delete Identity Source icon.
5 Click Yes when prompted to confirm.
Use vCenter Single Sign-On With Windows Session
Authentication
You can use vCenter Single Sign-On with Windows Session Authentication (SSPI). You must join the
Platform Services Controller to an Active Directory domain before you can use SSPI.
Using SSPI speeds up the login process for the user who is currently logged in to a machine.
Prerequisites
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Join the Platform Services Controller appliance or the Windows machine on which
Platform Services Controller is running to an Active Directory domain. See Add a Platform Services
Controller Appliance to an Active Directory Domain.
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Verify that the domain is set up properly. See VMware Knowledge Base article 2064250.
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If you are using vSphere 6.0 and earlier, verify that the Client Integration Plug-in is installed.
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If you are using vSphere 6.5 and later, verify that the Enhanced Authentication Plug-In is installed.
See vSphere Installation and Setup.
Platform Services Controller Administration
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