Cisco Cisco Security Manager 4.10 Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Security Manager 4.10
Installation Notes
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Logging in to the web server
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Logging in to the client
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Performing successful backups of all databases
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Supported operating systems for the server machine are the following:
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter—64-bit
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Supported operating systems for the client machine are the following:
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Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise—64-bit and 32-bit
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Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise Edition—64-bit and 32-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1 Enterprise—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter—64-bit
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Supported browsers are the following for both the server machine and the client machine:
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Internet Explorer 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, or 11.x, but only in Compatibility View
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Firefox 15.0.1 and above supported and recommended
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You can install Security Manager server software directly, or you can upgrade the software on a
server where Security Manager is installed. The Installation Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.10
explains which previous Security Manager releases are supported for upgrade and provides
important information regarding server requirements, server configuration, and post-installation
tasks.
server where Security Manager is installed. The Installation Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.10
explains which previous Security Manager releases are supported for upgrade and provides
important information regarding server requirements, server configuration, and post-installation
tasks.
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Before you can successfully upgrade to Security Manager 4.10 from a prior version of Security
Manager, you must make sure that the Security Manager database does not contain any pending data,
in other words, data that has not been committed to the database. If the Security Manager database
contains pending data, you must commit or discard all uncommitted changes, then back up your
database before you perform the upgrade. The Installation Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.10
contains complete instructions on the steps required for preparing the database for upgrade.
Manager, you must make sure that the Security Manager database does not contain any pending data,
in other words, data that has not been committed to the database. If the Security Manager database
contains pending data, you must commit or discard all uncommitted changes, then back up your
database before you perform the upgrade. The Installation Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.10
contains complete instructions on the steps required for preparing the database for upgrade.
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We do not support installation of Security Manager on a server that is running any other web server
or database server (for example, IIS or MS-SQL). Doing so might cause unexpected problems that
may prevent you from logging into or using Cisco Security Manager.
or database server (for example, IIS or MS-SQL). Doing so might cause unexpected problems that
may prevent you from logging into or using Cisco Security Manager.
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Be aware of the following important points before you upgrade:
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Ensure that all applications that you are upgrading are currently functioning correctly, and that
you can create valid backups (that is, the backup process completes without error). If an
application is not functioning correctly before an upgrade, the upgrade process might not result
in a correctly functioning application.
you can create valid backups (that is, the backup process completes without error). If an
application is not functioning correctly before an upgrade, the upgrade process might not result
in a correctly functioning application.