VC connection via a browser?

Hello

I need to set up Equallogic ASM/VE to connect to my SAN and VC. It connects to my SAN fine, but I just get the following error:

' Not connected: unable to connect to the VirtualCenter server: » ' http://server/sdk '

If I connect to this address via a browser, I get only a blank page. Can anyone advise what URL should I use? My VC is 2008 if that makes a difference?

According to the guide here:

http://www.EqualLogic.com/ResourceCenter/assetview.aspx?ID=7369

You simply enter the name of the server as:

vCenter

not

http://vCenter/SDK

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