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Elevate Administrators Group Privileges to Administrator Level in Windows
Server 2008
Installing a vCenter Server update on Windows Server 2008 or later with User Account Control (UAC)
turned on requires the logged in user to have Administrator-level privileges. You can elevate the privileges
of Administrators group members to the Administrator level.
Alternatively, you can turn off UAC in the User Accounts control panel, and turn it back on after the update
is complete.
Procedure
1 In the Administrative Tools control panel, double-click Local Security Policy.
2 Under Local Policies, select Security Options.
3 Double-click User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode.
4 Select Disabled and click OK.
All members of the Administrators group can install the update.
What to do next
After you install the update, you can reenable User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin
Approval Mode.
Upgrading and Updating the vCenter Server Appliance
You can upgrade the vCenter Server Appliance by deploying a new version of the appliance. You can
update the vCenter Server Appliance from a VMware.com repository, a zipped update bundle, or the CD-
ROM drive.
Upgrade the VMware vCenter Server Appliance
For upgrades to the vCenter Server Appliance, you can deploy a new version of the appliance and import
the network identity of your existing vCenter Server Appliance.
NOTE The upgrade from version 5.0 to 5.5 differs slightly from the upgrade from version 5.1 to 5.5. Options
for setting roles are not available during the upgrade from version 5.1 to 5.5.
VMware product versions are numbered with two digits, for example, vSphere 5.5. A release that changes
either digit, for example, from 4.1 to 5.0, or from 5.1 to 5.5, involves major changes in the software, and
requires an upgrade from the previous version. A release that makes a smaller change, requiring only an
update, is indicated by an update number, for example, vSphere 5.1 Update 1.
For updates to the vCenter Server Appliance, for example, from version 5.1 to version 5.1 Update 1, see
“Update the VMware vCenter Server Appliance from a VMware.com Repository,” on page 122, “Update
the VMware vCenter Server Appliance from a Zipped Update Bundle,” on page 122, and “Update the
VMware vCenter Server Appliance from the CD-ROM Drive,” on page 123.
Chapter 4 Upgrading vCenter Server
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