Install Prime Infrastructure 1.2

Hi. Can't connect to Prime Infrastructure 1.2 from web-browser.
I installed Prime Infrastructure http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284396249&flowid=34522&softwareid=284272932&release=1.2.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest
I deployed OVA-file (around 500 Mb), but NCS is not running, and I have  only NCSPNP.
From console I haven't command like "ncs start". When I see "show ports", I noticed, that server doesn't listening on port 443 and I haven't "NCS" application.
What I have to do in this case?

I kinda have the same issue, root is denied access via cli just tells me incorrect password. I found a solution but i need the full iso file, but cant really find it anywhere on Cisco's homepage.
Any help would be nice!

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