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Review Requirements
Review the following requirements:
- You can access the CA Virtual Assurance user interface.
- You verified that the target vSphere environment and its vCenter Server are running properly.
- You verified that you can start the CMD window as administrator and the dpmovf.exe file is installed on the computer.
More information:
Add a New vCenter Server Connection to the Manager
Verify the vCenter Server Folder Appearance in the Resources Tree
Review Interactions Between vCenter Server Management Components
Add the AIM Instance for the vCenter Server
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