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hkito
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Question about SSO account

Hi,

Just created "test" in LSAdministrator in SSO, but this account not have same privilege as "admin"

- Not like "admin" can modify Host and check the status.

Pleaes advice.

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a_p_
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Adding a user to a group (even an administrator group) doesn't necessarily grant this user permissions on the vCenter Server objects (Datacenter, custer, hosts, VMs, ...). An Administrator may be able to access and edit vCenter Server settings. However, the permissions on the objects may need to be configured separately.

André

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a_p_
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Adding a user to a group (even an administrator group) doesn't necessarily grant this user permissions on the vCenter Server objects (Datacenter, custer, hosts, VMs, ...). An Administrator may be able to access and edit vCenter Server settings. However, the permissions on the objects may need to be configured separately.

André

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you also have to grant the User on the vCenter.

with the actual configuration the User is only granted on SSO

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hkito
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What's the different between "LSAdministrators" and "__Regular_Users__" ??

Since I couldn't find any specificed right assigned to those group ? Or where can change ?

Thanks

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