Close all browsers before installing or uninstalling the vSphere Web Client.Verify that the vSphere Web Client and vCenter Server are registered to the same vCenter Single Sign-On server, to ensure that the vSphere Web Client can access the vCenter Server inventory.Install vCenter Single Sign-On, or upgrade to the current version.See Synchronizing Clocks on the vSphere Network. Before you install or upgrade any vSphere product, synchronize the clocks of all machines on the vSphere network. See vSphere Web Client Software Requirements. Verify that the system meets the software requirements for the vSphere Web Client.Verify that the system has an Internet connection.See Download the vCenter Server Installer. Download the vCenter Server installer.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. 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. 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.
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