In the “End User License Agreement” window, accept the EULA and press “Next”.In the “Welcome to the installation wizard for VMware vSphere Client 6.0” window, press the “Next” button.Select your language (default “English (United States)”) and press “OK”.In the “VMware vCenter Installer” window, select the “vSphere Client” object under the “VMware vCenter Desktop Client” option.Mount or extract the VIM 6.0 ISO image to the Microsoft Windows system.You have an ESXi 6.0 host to connect to (detailed in Part 1).You are the administrator of a Microsoft Windows Server 2008/2012 or Windows 7/8/8.1 system.You have the vSphere Infrastructure Management Release Candidate (RC – Build 2172336) or the General Availability (GA – March 2015) ISO image.This post has been constructed using the vSphere 6.0 Release Candidate (RC – Build 2172336) vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 6 – vSphere Authentication Proxy.vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 5 – vSphere Update Manager.vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 4 – vCenter Server Install with Windows Server 2012 R2.vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 3 – vCenter Server Appliance Install.vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 2 – vSphere Client Install.vSphere 6.0 Basics – Part 1 – ESXi Install.This is a 6 part series, describing the installation basics of vSphere 6.0: Be aware that vSphere Update Manager now uses a separate vSphere Update Manager Client, not the vSphere Client as in previous versions. The vSphere Client can now only be used for ESXi 6.0 direct connect (RC version), however, the GA version will support vCenter Server 6.0 (courtesy of Derek Seaman via PEX). This is part 2 of the vSphere 6.0 Basics, detailing the installation of the vSphere Client.
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