WCS 5.1 (Windows) fails in opening the page under Monitor- Security

Hi everyone!
Did anyone experience this issue?
The page appears empty on the right but I can see the tab with the alarms on the left.

I have made a check but activex are enable.
The error message is :
Tag 'insert' can't insert page '/pages/monitor/switch/securitySummary.jsp'. Check if it exists. For input string: "79,46"

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