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- Precise 10.0.0 extends the new user interface based on modern UI technologies to the Applications side of Precise. See Appendix A for additional details, For more information about the new GUI including specific known issues and limitations in the new GUI, see .
- Enhancements have been made to allow monitoring of SQL Server instances when using TLS 1.2 without requiring FIPS to be enabled. See Appendix B for more details.
- Support has been added for using TLS 1.2 enabled instances as PMDB database. See Appendix B for pre-requisites for this.
- Support has been added for monitoring SQL Server instances configured in an Always On environment. See Appendix C for more details.
- Addition metrics related to In-Memory capability has been added when monitoring Oracle 12.2 databases. See Appendix D for details.
- The need for .NET 2.0 on the machine where Precise installer is run has been removed.
- Precise for SQL Server now uses the SQL Server Native Client 11.0 driver by default instead of the legacy SQL Server and OLEDB drivers. Due to this, we now have a prerequisite that the SQL Server Native Client 11.0 driver should be available on the following machines:
- Servers from which SQL Server instances are monitored;
- Machine from where framework installation is run;
- Machines on which Precise Focal Point, PMDB Focal Point and Precise for SQL Server Focal Points are installed
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