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November 5th, 2014 04:00

I just spoke to Dell support about my issue and it is apparently a known issue with Europe\UK locales.  The similarity between our issues could be relevant - the workaround for me was to set the Locale\Regional setting of my PC from which I am trying to do this to US.  Not the timezone or any other settings, just in Control Panel, then "Region and Language" and then on the first tab, the 'Format' box needed to be set to "English (United States)".  Close browsers, start again and it worked for me.

Could be worth a try if you're not already in US format. (mine was in UK).

October 22nd, 2014 06:00

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November 4th, 2014 08:00

I too am having a similar issue, but mine is that I cannot create a new schedule with any settings at all other than the default - I cannot set my own time, I get an error message saying 'startTime does not meet the minimum value of 0'.

I've just posted a question about it myself.

Maybe unrelated.

Did you upgrade yours from 3.x?  Mine was upgraded and I'm expecting the 'answer' to be redeploy it clean and recreate all schedules clean from scratch.  Joy!

November 4th, 2014 22:00

Actually I have a fresh install of vCenter and all the components. Just added the Virtual Storage Manager to vSphere Web Client. I also tried to create a new schedule but it is having the same problem.

November 5th, 2014 22:00

Omg! That works! At least with IE.

Thanks a lot.

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