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    How to fix the VMware warnings "ESXi SHell for the host has been enabled" and "SSH for the host has been enabled"

    1. Lauch vSphere
    2. Click on the Configuration tab
    3. Under Software, click on Advanced Settings
    4. Go to the UserVars section
    5. Change the UserVars.SuppressShellWarning value from 0 to 1

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