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Accessible via https:// /vsphere-client/ (requires Adobe Flash, which is deprecated) or the HTML5 vSphere Client https:// /ui/ if running vSphere 6.0 Update 2 or newer. vsphere client 6.0 download link

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The C# Windows client is highly regarded for its compared to the early vSphere Web Client [25]. However, VMware admins noted that it was increasingly "legacy" by 6.0, as it lacked support for newer features (like Virtual SAN or advanced VM settings) which were only available in the Web Client [25, 33]. It remains useful for "Plan B" scenarios or managing older hardware that cannot run newer ESXi versions [25]. To help find the right next step for

Modern OS environments disable TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 by default. Because ESXi 6.0 relies on these older cryptographic protocols, the vSphere Client will throw a connection error ( The vSphere Client could not connect to... An unknown connection error occurred ).

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The vSphere Client 6.0 is the final version of the standalone Windows C# client application. VMware discontinued the desktop client in vSphere 6.5, moving completely to browser-based interfaces. vSphere Web Client (Flash) Built into vCenter Server 6.0. Requires Adobe Flash Player (deprecated).

This method guarantees you get a client that is bit-for-bit identical to the version shipped with your specific vCenter build.

Accessible via https:// /vsphere-client/ . Note that it requires an older browser environment that still supports Adobe Flash Player.