/mcpLog-On Message You can upload a text file that contains a customized log-on message that appears on the initial Cisco Unified Communications Manager CDR Analysis and Reporting window. For more information and the procedure for uploading your customized log-on message, see the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Internationalization CAR, designed to be internationalized to handle any locale (or language), includes a database that can also handle any locale. CAR supports all Latin-1 language and Unicode language locales as Unified Communications Manager the help specifies. Latin-1 languages include English and Western European languages. Unicode languages include Japanese and Chinese. Note Two types of locale exist: user and network. Each locale comprises a set of locale files. The following definitions describe the two types of files: • User - Files that relate to user-related functions, such as phone display text, user applications, and user web pages. • Network - Files that relate to network-related functions, such as phone and gateway tones. Country names designate network locales. CAR supports the locales only if the Locale Installer has installed locales. For Unified Communications Manager, make sure that you have first installed the Unified Communications Manager Locale Installer on every server in the cluster. Installing the Locale Installer ensures that you have the latest translated text available for CAR. For more information about the Unified Communications Manager Locale Installer, see the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Note Only User and Manager windows support multiple locales. Administrator windows display in English. In the Cisco Unified CM Administration, set the user-preferred locale in the Unified Communications Manager database. You do this when you create a user from the End User Configuration window. Specify the preferred locale along with the username, user ID, and so on. The Unified Communications Manager database stores this information. For more detailed information, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Online Help. These sections describe the elements that make up the internationalization of CAR. Logon Page When the client (browser) requests the logon information, the logon window header includes the most preferred locale of the client. The CAR system checks whether the CAR UI supports this locale. If the CAR UI does Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 13 CDR Analysis and Reporting Log-On Message