To configure access to virtual machines in vSphere, follow these steps:
1. Log in to the vSphere web client with administrative credentials.
1. Click on the “Host and Clusters” tab on the left-hand side menu.
1. Navigate to the virtual machine you want to configure access for, and right-click on it.
1. Select “Edit Settings” from the drop-down menu.
1. In the virtual machine settings window, select the “VM Options” tab and then expand the “Advanced” section.
1. Under “Advanced,” select “Edit Configuration.”
1. In the “Edit Configuration” window, scroll down to the “Security” section and expand it.
1. Under “Security,” select “Add…” to add a new security exception.
1. Configure the security exception to grant access to the virtual machine. You can specify which users or groups have access, what permissions they have, and whether or not they can change virtual machine settings.
1. Click “OK” to save the security exception.
1. Click “OK” again to close the virtual machine settings window.
1. Repeat the process for any other virtual machines you want to configure access for.
Note: It’s important to carefully manage permissions and access control for virtual machines in vSphere to avoid security breaches or unauthorized access. Ensure that only necessary users or groups have access to virtual machines, and restrict their access only to the necessary functions they need to perform.