Cannot use Chrome to connect to the web client vcenter after update.

vCenter Web Client Version 5.1.0 build 1115182

Customer integration Plugin VMRC version 5.1.0 build 1060398

Customer support version 5.1.0 build 832030

Flash Player WIN 11,8,800,94

Browser Google Chrome Version 29.0.1547.66 m

After all components of vCenter update I am more able to use Chrome to access vCenter Web Client.  When the connection page opens, I get the following error:

Connection error: could not connect to vSphere Web Client. Contact your administrator to resolve this problem.

If I try to connect, I get this error:

Provided credentials are not valid.

Everything works fine if I use IE 10.  Someone at - it see this before and knows how to solve?

Thank you

Mux

It is fixed.  I had 'Block third-party cookies' checked.  After unchecking it connected perfectly.

Mux

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