This prompts with the error message as shown in the image:
Launch CUIC link on Internet Explorer - cuic.
Internet Explorer (IE) 11 on Windows 7 or Windows 8.
CUIC version 9.1(1) or CUIC version 10.5(1).
If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment.
Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 9.1(x).
Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 10.5(1).
The information in this document is based on these software versions: Prerequisites RequirementsĬisco recommends that you have knowledge on these topics: The article also offers potential workarounds/solutions from the CUIC's perspective. If you want to restrict the use of CLR, we recommend creating a named instance for the AppClarity database and enabling CLR just on that instance and you must refer to that named instance when you install AppClarity.This document describes the scenarios in which Cisco Unified Intelligence Center (CUIC) webpages stop loading on Internet Explorer (IE) after the installation of Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) updates.
Enable the Common Language Runtime (CLR) integration feature prior to installing the AppClarity database to allow the use of objects implemented using CLR.
Enable the TCP/IP and Named Pipes protocols for local and remote database access.
If it does, it will update it with the latest objects.
If it does not, the installer will create the database and the objects for it.
The installer checks to see if a database with the name AppClarity already exist: In practice, this means if you want to install the database, you must specify the server where an instance of SQL is installed. If no default instance is found on the local server, the Typical installation option is disabled.
Have SQL 2014 SP2 or later installed to enable the installer to continue, so all components are dependent on this prerequisite.
SQL server must be configured to use a case-insensitive, accent-sensitive collation as the server default (the preferred collation is SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS ).