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Run vCenter Server Setup on the vCenter Server Appliance and Change Root Password
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2014-08-14
VMware
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2014-08-25
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Brian Atkinson
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Teach the user how to run vCenter Server setup from the vCenter Server Appliance and how to change the default root password
Video Steps
1. Connect to vCenter SErver Appliance web management interface
2. Run interactive setup of vCenter Server
3. Verify settings and change root password
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Brian Atkinson
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