/mcpnot support the locale, or if the locale is not installed in the system, the logon window displays in the Unified Communications Manager system default locale that is set in the CiscoCommunications Manager Enterprise parameter. If CAR does not also support this locale, or the locale is not installed in the system, the locale gets set to English_United_States. Authenticate and Show CAR Pages for Post Logon Windows User credentials (in any language) get authenticated through the Unified Communications Manager database, and then CAR windows for non-administrative users (users or managers) display the user preferred locale. If the CAR UI does not support this locale, or if the locale is not installed in the system, the Unified Communications Manager system default locale gets used. If this locale is not supported by CAR or is not installed in the system, windows display in the most preferred locale of the browser. When the browser-preferred locale is also not supported or not installed, the locale gets set to English_United_States. All information on the UI windows, including labels, number formats, and so on, displays based on the locale. The administrator windows always display in English. Reports Reports, which are generated in both CSV and PDF formats, display in the user preferred locale for non-administrative users (users or managers). However, the dynamic data (like the Company Name shown in the report header) displays in the same language as was used to enter it in the database. The locale provides the basis for the header, footers, number formats, and some static data (like call classification). Reports for administrators display in English. Online Help To access CAR documentation online help, choose Help > Contents and Index (for a list of contents) or Help > For this page (for information that is specific to the page that displays.) Backup Database The CAR and CDR Disaster Recovery Service (DRS) now integrates into the Unified Communications Manager DRS. The DRS includes the backup of the CAR database, pre-generated reports, and the CDR preserved flat files. The CAR Web Service and CAR Scheduler automatically stop before the backup and restore process begin, and automatically restart after the backup and restore process is complete. The table displays the features and components that the Disaster Recovery System can back up and restore. For each feature that you choose, the system backs up all its components automatically. Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 14 CDR Analysis and Reporting Online Help