On a newly deployed vRO 7.3, when trying to reach the Control Center, a Configuration Wizard is presented and required to be filled out.
I perfectly understand this, but I am in the situation where I want to run vRO in VMware Fusion on my Mac for a lightweight mobile development environment.
But this Configuration Wizard requires I select between vRA and vSphere for authentication. And the resource requirements for running any of these is simply to big, just for authentication.
But the vRO is already in the background running the old and now deprecated standard LDAP authentication, which is more than enough for my needs.
I have verified that the LDAP authentication still is the default, because while the Configuration Wizard are shown in the Web-browser I can login via the vRO Client, using the default vcoadmin:vcoadmin credentials.
So the question is, would it be possible to bypass the Configuration Wizard, and thereby continue to use LDAP as authentication?
I know its deprecated and properly unsupport.