I really feel silly for asking this question.

About 1,5 Years ago I installed my first vSphere4 Server. That server is hosted remotely. In order to manage the Server, to install VMs, to start and stop VMs I installed a client tool on one of my desktops.

This is what I am now trying to do on my laptop.

The silly thing is that VMWare reneamed all of their stuff so I don't have a clue at which application I have to install now. I remembeer the vCenter Server being a full blown Management solution having to be installed on a dedicated machine. So it was nothing you could install as an application on a different computer.

Could you please give me a hint at what tool I have to install in order to do that?

With kind regards, Chris

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You'll need the Virtual Infrastructure Client (aka the vSphere Client) - simply enter the IP address of the vSphere server into your browser and you'll be presented with a link to download it.

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Gee ... I wonder why I never get notifications from here :-( ... Well I have to admit that the tool I was looking for is still available and is still called the same. I had to go to the "Download the Infrastructure Server" and on that page right at the bottom I could select the Application. – chrisdutz Feb 17 at 13:57
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In order to download the VMware vSphere Client I had to select to download the vCenter Server and on that page I could finally select the vSphere Client ... even if this seems to be a completely different product. I don't know why there was no search bringing me to this on the VMware page, but I finally found it :-)

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