6.5.1

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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.
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Remove Members From a vCenter Single Sign-On Group
You can remove members from a vCenter Single Sign-On group by using the vSphere Web Client or
the Platform Services Controller Web interface. When you remove a member (user or group) from a
group, you do not delete the member from the system.
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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 predefined 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.
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Change Your vCenter Single Sign-On Password
Users in the local domain, vsphere.local by default, can change their vCenter Single Sign-On
passwords from a Web interface. Users in other domains change their passwords following the rules
for that domain.
Add vCenter Single Sign-On Users
Users listed on the Users tab in the vSphere Web Client are internal to vCenter Single Sign-On and
belong to the vsphere.local domain. You add users to that domain from one of the vCenter Single Sign-
On management interfaces.
You can select other domains and view information about the users in those domains, but you cannot add
users to other domains from a vCenter Single Sign-On management interface.
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.
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