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      Login Disclaimer for vSphere Web Client Update 2

      So, today I stumbled across an option to be able to give users a disclaimer to read and accept before logging on to your virtual environment.

      This needs to be configured from the Platform Service Controller, using an administrative account (domain based or locally authenticated).

      Login to your Platform Service Controller (https://ip_or_hostname_of_psc/psc) This can either be your external or embedded PSC IP or hostname.

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      Posted by Raymond / May 6, 2016 / 0 Comments / Tagged with login banner, platform service controller, vsphere, vsphere web client / Posted in Platform Service Controller, psc, vSphere, vSphere 6.0, vSphere Web Client

      raymond

      I am originally from Cape Town, South Africa, and currently living in the UK.

      I am employed as a Senior IT Projects and Architecture Engineer for a Software Development company.

      I primarily focus on our Design and Architecture of new systems and environments, with my key skills being in Virtualization. However, I also dab a bit in other technologies like SCCM, SQL, Azure, AWS.

      I work closely with other members of my team and our Operations team across our many offices, to help champion their challenges and needs to help further improve our products and services.

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