Today I came across in my LAB where when I tried to access my vSphere Web Client in chrome and I just get a blank web page with no error message. At first I thought my vCenter Web client service was having issues and did a couple of restart.
I then decided to use firefox and internet explorer to make sure it was not a browser problem and it appeared to work in the other browsers.
Next I decided to clear all the cache in Chrome and it still didn't work at all !!!. Last resort for me was to try and reset the browser settings to their original defaults which worked. So to reset the browser settings to default you need to:
Open chrome > Open Settings > Show Advanced Settings > Reset browser Settings > Reset
Close Chrome and open again and if you was using self-signed certificates click "Proceed anyway"
Just a word of warning of reset browser settings where you will lose all your settings. There is an article on VMware website but it is for issues with accessing the help function within the web client
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1037183
I will try this fix if I get the same issues again during my LAB
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
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