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Users in the local domain, vsphere.local by default, can change their vCenter Single Sign-On passwords from a Web interface. Users in other domains change their passwords following the rules for that domain.
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The vCenter Single Sign-On lockout policy determines when your password expires. By default, vCenter Single Sign-On user passwords expire after 90 days, but administrator passwords such as the password for [email protected] do not expire. vCenter Single Sign-On management interfaces show a warning when your password is about to expire.
Note: You can change a password only if it is not expired.
If the password is expired, the administrator of the local domain, [email protected] by default, can reset the password by using the dir-cli password reset command. Only members of the Administrator group for the vCenter Single Sign-On domain can reset passwords.
- From a Web browser, connect to the Platform Services Controller by specifying the following URL: https://psc_hostname_or_IP/pscIn an embedded deployment, the Platform Services Controller host name or IP address is the same as the vCenter Server host name or IP address.
- Specify the user name and password for [email protected] or another member of the vCenter Single Sign-On Administrators group. If you specified a different domain during installation, log in as administrator@ mydomain.
- In the upper navigation pane, to the left of the Help menu, click your user name to pull down the menu. As an alternative, you can select Single Sign-On > Users and Groups and select Edit User from the right-button menu.
- Select Change Password and type your current password.
- Type a new password and confirm it. The password must conform to the password policy.
- Click OK.