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Well, after a bit of hunting here I've come across a workaround which does the trick. I've also read that it could possibly be related to 64-bit browsers but am not completely sold on this idea y... See more...
Well, after a bit of hunting here I've come across a workaround which does the trick. I've also read that it could possibly be related to 64-bit browsers but am not completely sold on this idea yet. This is the workaround post Cannot type (using keyboard) on vSphere Web Client
I have both 32- and 64-bit Flash players installed and am still having this problem.
Yes! How annoying is this 'feature'!? There are several people in my office, all with varying problems with the Web Client. My Firefox works but Chrome does not (Flash problem apparently) yet ... See more...
Yes! How annoying is this 'feature'!? There are several people in my office, all with varying problems with the Web Client. My Firefox works but Chrome does not (Flash problem apparently) yet others in the office are using Chrome successfully (same version of Chrome and same Flash version - go figure!) My IE used to work but now does not, two days later. I'm not convinced this is a Windows 10 thing...yet. vSphere Web Client Compatibility Problems - Ongoing Anyway, your workaround is working so thanks for that!
We're using vSphere Web Client 6.5.0.10000 build 5973321 and are having endless compatibility problems with it. I'm using Firefox 57.0.4 as my main browser and general usage of vSphere bears no ... See more...
We're using vSphere Web Client 6.5.0.10000 build 5973321 and are having endless compatibility problems with it. I'm using Firefox 57.0.4 as my main browser and general usage of vSphere bears no problems until (in this example) I try to add a new host. On selecting the Add Host option from the menu, I'm presented with the Add Host window but then vSphere decides that it will not allow my keyboard to work so I cannot add any details or progress with the task. I switched to Internet Explorer 11.726.15063 but I cannot even open the vSphere Web Client as IE determines that it will block the content as it is not signed by a valid digital certificate despite deciding that it would let me access vSphere not two days ago. Chrome 63.0.3239.132 bears no better fruit as it is telling me I must have Flash player 11.5.0 installed. Strangely enough I have Flash 28.0.0.133 installed. Opera 49.0.2725.64 is afflicted with the same problems as Chrome. All of these browsers perform fine with any other page I throw at them, these problems only seem to rear their heads when encountering the vSphere Web Client. Has anyone else been experiencing the same or similar problems and if so, have you found any solutions? Thanks in advance.