Hi,
Typically a user should trigger the method to clean the xbap cache, if they are experiencing issues with downloading the most recent Cube client version on IE.
Are there any other valid use cases that justify cleaning the xbap cache?
For instance, a situation where it's possible to visualize a specific protocol (Cisco Nexus) on "Protocols & Templates", but when trying to create an element with the same protocol, it isn't listed:
In the situation above, cleaning the xbap cache resolved the constraint. Is this expected? Are there any other use cases that validate using the clean xbap cache procedure?
In the past (System Display* days) We've used the XBAP Cleaning as a first-measure whenever we encountered small bugs, mostly visual, as you just showed.
I'm sure someone else here can give you the full scope of what cleaning the cache can do, however my previous experiences are definitely in line with your findings.
Ha! It’s been a while…
For System Display download issues, the tool to use was SLCleanCabFiles
*System Display 😉