![]() ![]() It turned out that the issue had been already identified and an updated version of the VMware Client Intergration Plugin was needed to address it, whilst his post includes the links I thought I would add here also. On this occasion I reached out to William Lam as I knew he had been doing some testing himself and he made me aware of an issue he had found where VMware Client Integration Plugin stopped functioning after update 45 of Chrome see his post. Supplying the details for the target ESXi host in the Connect to target server dialog I got a yellow error banner across the top with no message. Launching the install wizard but rather after ![]() With my second problem the issue itself did not appear when first I had seen this issue in the past and started to do some research but was not able to find anything at the time to help fix but overcome it by switching from Firefox to IE on that occasion, but this time I decided to have a dig around again and was pleseantly surpised to find a new KB2125623 article released on the 1 with the fix. The first problem I had was that even though I had the VMware Client Integration Plugin installed, on launching the install wizard it would not get detected. I have a Windows 7 machine that Im using for my management piece. VMware, in their infinite wisdom, has decided to take the very simple and easy process of deploying an OVF and now linked it to something called the Client integration plugin for your browser. I recently had some issues trying to install the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) using the latest Update 1 release of vSphere. I have a lab where Im testing View 7.1 on ESXi 6.0 U3.
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