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After upgrading or deploying the vCenter Server 6.0 or vCenter Server Appliance 6.0, you are unable to access some of the features in the vSphere Web Client:
You do not have permissions to view this page. You must be a m
ember of the SystemConfiguration.Administrators group in vCenter Single Sign-On to access System Configuration.
To view and manage licenses, you must have the Global.Licenses privilege on the vCenter Server system where this vSphere Web Client runs.
To resolve this issue, assign permissions to the user attempting to access these new features:
Administrator@vsphere.local
Note: At this time, only users can use these permissions. For more information, see Unable to administer vCenter Single Sign-On after adding a User Group and individual users from a Directory Service (OpenLDAP or Active Directory) (2095342).
Once completed, log out of the vSphere Web Client and log in with your user account. Confirm you are able to access the Users and Groups and Configuration sections under Single Sign-On.
Before you begin, ensure your user account has Single Sign-On Administration permissions.
Once completed, log out of the vSphere Web Client and log in with your user account. Confirm you are able to access the System Configuration section. To access the Licensing Section
Users can utilize the Administrator default role under Global Permissions to access the Licensing sections. This section details out how to create a custom role to only provide users with the Licensing sections. Log in to the vSphere Web Client with the Administrator@vsphere.local Create a Licensing Administration Role: Navigate to Administration > Access Control > Roles Click Create new role () icon In the Create Role window, add a Role Name.
Note: For this article, we use Licensing Administration
Under the Privileges section, locate Global. Expand Global and select Licenses. This will add a checkbox next to the Privileged. Click OK to save and close the new role Adding the Licensing Administration Role Navigate to Administration > Access Control > Global Permissions Click Add permission () icon In the Global Permissions Root - Add Permissions window, under Assigned Role, select Licensing Administration from the drop-down Under the Users and Groups section, click Add In the Select Users/Groups window, select the appropriate domain for your user under the Domain drop-down Locate your user or group Click Add Click OK Once completed, log out of the vSphere Web Client and log in with your user account assigned the new role. Confirm you are able to access the Licenses and Reports sections under Licensing.