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4 Either accept the default destination folder or click Change to select another location.
The installation path cannot contain any of the following characters: non-ASCII characters, commas (,),
periods (.), exclamation points (!), pound signs (#), at signs (@), or percentage signs (%).
If 8.3 name creation is disabled on the host machine, do not install the vSphere Web Clientin a directory
that does not have an 8.3 short name or has a name that contains spaces. This situation will make the
vSphere Web Client inaccessible.
5 Accept or change the default port settings.
6 Enter the information to register the vSphere Web Client with vCenter Single Sign-On.
The vCenter Single Sign-On administrator user name is [email protected], and the password
must match the password you entered for the administrator user when you installed vCenter Single
Sign-On. The Lookup Service URL takes the form https://SSO_host_FQDN_or_IP:
7444/lookupservice/sdk, where 7444 is the default vCenter Single Sign-On HTTPS port number. Your
entry should match the entry you made when you installed vCenter Single Sign-On. If you entered a
different port number when you installed vCenter Single Sign-On, use that port number.
7 Click Install.
8 Start the vSphere Web Client by taking one of the following actions.
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If you are starting the vSphere Web Client for the first time, open a supported browser, and go to
https://vSphere_Web_Client_host_name_or_IP:9443/vsphere-client.
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In subsequent sessions, you can start the vSphere Web Client from the Windows Start menu, by
selecting Programs > VMware > VMware vSphere Web Client > vSphere Web Client.
NOTE After you upgrade the vSphere Web Client, when you log in for the first time, you may see the
error message Failed to navigate to desired location. This can happen when a vSphere Web Client
session from the previous version remains open when you upgrade. In this case, refresh the browser
and log in again.
Upgrade vCenter Inventory Service Separately by Using Custom Install
You can use Custom Install to upgrade vCenter Single Sign-On, vCenter Inventory Service, and vCenter
Server separately to customize the location and configuration of the components.
These instructions upgrade vCenter Inventory Service only. You must install or upgrade vCenter Single
Sign-On before upgrading Inventory Service and vCenter Server.
NOTE vCenter Server 5.5 supports connection between vCenter Server and vCenter Server components by
IP address only if the IP address is IPv4-compliant. To connect to a vCenter Server system in an IPv6
environment, you must use the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or host name of the vCenter Server.
The best practice is to use the FQDN, which works in all cases, instead of the IP address, which can change if
assigned by DHCP.
Prerequisites
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Review “vCenter Single Sign-On Deployment Modes,” on page 33.
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Review “How vCenter Single Sign-On Affects vCenter Server Upgrades,” on page 32.
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See “Prerequisites for the vCenter Server Upgrade,” on page 48
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Download the vCenter Server Installer.
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Upgrade vCenter Single Sign-On.
vSphere Upgrade
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