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Which two options could fix the problem?

An administrator logs into the vSphere Web Client, but is unable to see any hosts and clusters.
Which two options could fix the problem? (Choose two.)

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A.
Verify that the client web browser and vCenter Server are in the same broadcast domain.

B.
Verify that the vCenter Server system is registered with the same Platform Services Controller as the vSphere Web Client.

C.
Log in to the vCenter Server as a user within the Active Directory domain.

D.
Log in to the vSphere Web Client as a user with permissions on the vCenter Server system.

Explanation:
Log in to the vSphere Web Client as a user with permissions on the vCenter Server system.Verify that the vCenter Server system is registered with the same
Platform Services Controller as the vSphere Web Client.
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One Comment on “Which two options could fix the problem?

  1. Tim says:

    B. and D. are correct.

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.troubleshooting.doc/GUID-B7662658-9C2C-4C6E-809B-F211B1B08157.html

    Solution
    Log in to the vSphere Web Client as a user with permissions on the vCenter Server system.
    The vCenter Server system will not appear in the inventory if you do not have permissions on it. For example, if you log in as the vCenter Single Sign On administrator user, you might not have permissions on any vCenter Server system.

    Verify that the vCenter Server system is registered with the same Component Manager as the vSphere Web Client.
    The vSphere Web Client discovers only vCenter Server systems that are registered with the same Componenent Manager.




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