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Accessing VAO UI

To access the VAO UI:

  1. In a web browser, navigate to the VAO UI web address.

The address consists of a FQDN of the VAO server and the website port specified during installation (by default, 9898). Note that the VAO UI is available over HTTPS.

https://<hostname>:<port>

  1. If you log in for the first time, in the Username and Password fields, specify credentials of the local Administrator who performed VAO installation.

To authenticate using the credentials provided when logging into the system, select the Log in as current user check box.

 

Accessing VAO UI Note:

To be able to log in as the current user, you must first enable this option in your browser.

In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet options > Security. Click Custom level, scroll down to the User Authentication options, and select the Automatic logon with current user name and password option.

In future, you can configure users and roles to grant access to the VAO UI. For details, see Managing User Roles and Permissions.

  1. Click Login.

Accessing VAO UI

Adding VAO UI to Trusted Sites

If you have issues accessing the VAO UI, check your browser settings to ensure that the VAO UI site is included in the Trusted Sites list.

In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet options > Security > Trusted sites. Click Sites and add the VAO UI web address to the list.

Logging Out

To log out of the VAO UI, at the top right corner of the Veeam Availability Orchestrator window, click the user name and then click Logout.

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