

AWS Application Discovery Service is no longer open to new customers. Alternatively, use AWS Transform which provides similar capabilities. For more information, see [AWS Application Discovery Service availability change](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/userguide/application-discovery-service-availability-change.html).

# Editing VMware vCenter credentials
Editing vCenter credentials

To collect server inventory, profile, and utilization data from your VMware VMs, set up connections to your vCenter servers. For information about setting up VMware vCenter connections, see [Using the VMware vCenter Agentless Collector data collection module](agentless-collector-gs-data-collection-vcenter.md).

This section describes how to edit the vCenter credentials.

**Note**  
Before editing vCenter credentials, make sure you can provide vCenter credentials with Read and View permissions set for the System group.

**To edit the VMware vCenter credentials**

On the [Viewing VMware data collection details](agentless-collector-gs-vcenter-details.md) page, choose **Edit vCenter servers**.
+ On the **Edit vCenter** page, perform the following:

  1. Under **vCenter credentials**:

     1. For **vCenter URL/IP**, enter the IP address of your VMware vCenter Server host.

     1. For **vCenter Username**, enter the name of a local or domain user that the connector uses to communicate with vCenter. For domain users, use the form *domain*\$1*username* or *username*@*domain*.

     1. For **vCenter Password**, enter the local or domain user password.

  1. Choose **Save**.