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You can access the configuration server as follows:
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* Sign in to the VM on which it's deployed, and Start **Azure Site Recovery Configuration Manager** from the desktop shortcut.
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* Alternatively, you can access the configuration server remotely from https://*ConfigurationServerName*/:44315/ . Sign in with administrator credentials.
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* Alternatively, you can access the configuration server remotely from https://*ConfigurationServerName*/:44315/. Sign in with administrator credentials.
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## Modify VMware server settings
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You can also modify credentials through CSPSConfigtool.exe.
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1. Login to the configuration server and launch CSPSConfigtool.exe
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1. Log in to the configuration server and launch CSPSConfigtool.exe
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2. Choose the account you wish to modify and click **Edit**
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3. Enter the new credentials and click **Ok**.
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You can also add credentials through CSPSConfigtool.exe.
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1. Login to the configuration server and launch CSPSConfigtool.exe
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1. Log in to the configuration server and launch CSPSConfigtool.exe
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2. Click **Add**, enter the new credentials and click **Ok**.
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## Modify proxy settings

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