Comment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Peter
I also have the Certificate Error. Did anyone solve it?
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Sebastian
Answer is in this thread, but here you go! msiexec /i PowerActions_2121041.msi MYNGCSERVICEPASSWORD=SOMESTRONGPASSWORD
View ArticleComment on View Auditing Portal by Markus
Anyone ever suceeded in getting the Snapshot part running? I tried various environments, but the snapshot page never finishes loading. In the Catalina log there’re a bunch of java errors, that don’t...
View ArticleComment on VMware 2014-2015 Graduate Fellowships by Popaul-Marcel Luabeya
Very interesting program.
View ArticleComment on ViewDbChk by Brian N.
This looks like an amazing tool to have. We are not yet on Horizon 6. Is there any chance this will work or could be made to work with Horizon 5.2 or View 4.6?
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Stu Duncan
I installed this into a vcenter tied into AD, and it didn’t seem to work. vSphere 5.5u1. PowerCLI 5.5, dotNet 4.0, W2k8r2. Administrator & user logins took 5-10 minutes, and Script menu items never...
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Brian Graf
In addition Stu, I’m going to place your blog comment here: “Couple questions. 1. Can AD be the SSO authority? If so, do you need a domain admin credential, or just a binding credential? 2. Can you set...
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Stu Duncan
Thanks Brian. And to be clear, I’m still having this very slow (~5 min) login. Regardless of whether the login is a local vsphere account or an AD account. I disabled the service, shutdown the...
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Stu Duncan
Aaaaand. Actually running the installer to uninstall it takes care of the ~5 min login issue.
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Martin Marinov
Does the vSphere web client machine have network access to the powershell host machine (the address that’s input together with the port in the installer)? What you’re describing sounds like the vSphere...
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Martin Marinov
To answer your other questions, 1. The user that installs should have enough privilege to register a service with VMware Lookup Service and create another user. I think using AD as an identity source...
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Martin Marinov
We’re looking into the issue, but so far have been unable to reproduce it. Could you confirm if setting a stronger password resolves it?
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Martin Marinov
I don’t know why this comment appeared on the top of the page – I was referring to the System.Security.Cryptography.CryptographicException ACCESS_DENIED issue.
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Stu Duncan
Martin, Yeah, they were on the same subnet. But, yes I do see several “error unzipping connection timed out” messages. Now I’m wondering if one of the windows updates turned back on the firewall in the...
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Stu Duncan
That was it! One of the Windows updates had turned on the domain firewall. Disabled it, reinstalled it, worked just fine. Appreciate the help!
View ArticleComment on VMware Academic Research by Pradeep Tiwari
Dear Mam, I Pradeep Tiwari(Research Scholar). I have read many hypervisor techniques but all they show only his efficiency . I want to know technical security problem with hypervisor and how to solve...
View ArticleComment on VMware OS Optimization Tool by shiva prasad
when i am trying to install OS optimization tool in windows 7 its showing an error like need administrator privilages to run this software
View ArticleComment on PowerActions for vSphere Web Client by Cyril Epiney
Do you have a howto to install .net 4.0 under w2k12r2 ? I’ve been able to remove .net 4.5 but I can’t install 4.0 as the setup says that it’s included in .net 4.5 ?!?!?
View ArticleComment on View Auditing Portal by Shengbo
Hi, Jerry, The logging file is “webapps\viewauditing\viewauditing.log”. I guess your vCenter server doesn’t work or there is at least one pool which is not configured well. Can you please try the...
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