VSphere 6 - You do not have permissions to view this object or this object does not exist

I installed a new vCenter Server, when i log in, on some pages i have the message:" You do not have permissions to view this object or this object does not exist".
Im Administrator on the vCenter ([email protected]) and i put another user in the admin group - same message
When i login with the same user on the vsphere desktop client, i can do all the operations.
Can anybody help?
Thanks

I'd recommend 2008 R2 myself if 2012 or 2012 R2 doesn't work.
A lot of 3rd party software is still buggy post-2008 R2. Take Spiceworks for instance, I installed it to 2012 R2 and ran discovery, it picked up about 1/3 of the environment. I installed to 2008 R2, same machine, same network, it discovered 100% of the environment.
Few other things I have seen that has had similar issues too. Hence, don't trust 2012 and 2012 R2 with 3rd party software... yet.

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