<div>I'm looking to get rid of my old NVR which is reliant on an activex plugin. I'll need to record from 8 ip cameras (currently 1080p) and want a reasonably good android app to be able to play back recordings remotely. I don't need alerts. I don't need PoE because my switch will do that.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>net surveillance web activex plugin download</div><div></div><div>Download Zip:
https://t.co/nzxZ20lryD </div><div></div><div></div><div>Yes, I completely understand that this is Dev release of Windows 11 and of course I installed it on my personal non-vital PC just to try it out. But I don't feel very comfortable that I can't log in on web interface on some CCTV server that I have to log on sometimes and to check everythings is fine, working and all cams runnning. And it uses IE 11 ActiveX module plugin to get running. So will I have to run a virtual machine with Win 7/10 for Internet Explorer to do that routine?</div><div></div><div></div><div>I also had ActiveX security warning ("an activex control on this page might be unsafe to interact with other parts of the page. Do you want to allow this interaction ?") on IE11 Win10 & with the below registry setting I could suppress that popup.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You'll first want to look at what internet browser you're using. In most cases, you won't be able to use Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or any other privately owned browser such as these. In order to view your cameras on any computer, you need to initially enable all aspects of the ActiveX plugin and for now, Internet Explorer is the only browser that consistently allows for this in it's entirety. If you want to save yourself some time, stick with Internet Explorer.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you've tried bringing up your cameras in Internet Explorer and have found yourself looking at a blank screen (not an error page), you've connected your DVR properly, you just need to enable the ActiveX plugin. This is done the same way on all versions all the way up to Explorer 10. By clicking the small gear icon or Tools tab in the upper right corner of your window, you'll open up a drop down menu where you can select Internet Options. This will open a new window. Using the tabs along the top, select Security. After you've made it here, click the button marked Custom Level. After scrolling down a little bit, you'll find a section labeled ActiveX controls and plug-ins. Some of these options will already be enabled, but you'll need to go through the entire list and enable all of them that aren't. They must be checked enable; prompt will not work. After you've made sure to check the enable box for all options, click OK in this window. This will return you to the original pop-up where you'll then click Apply or OK as well. If you encounter a pop-up window warning you of your current security settings, just click OK. This is perfectly normal and it's just Internet Explorer trying to protect you.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>In October 1996, Microsoft released a beta version of the ActiveX Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Macintosh, including a plug-in for Netscape Navigator on the Mac, and announced its plan to support ActiveX on Solaris later that year.[12] Six months and two more beta releases later, there had yet to be any commercially available Macintosh ActiveX plugins.[13]</div><div></div><div></div><div>For the first time you access the IP camera or DVR/NVR, the Internet Explorer (IE8, 9, 10) need to be installed with ActiveX plugin. The ActiveX plugin can allow browser receive the video streaming from these IP devices. If the installation of ActiveX bar doesn't pop-up, then you need to change three ActiveX controls in your Internet Setting of IE.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Most video surveillance DVRs and network IP cameras that are accessed from Internet Explorer make use of Active X Controls. Because of this, when you access a surveillance DVR or IP camera from Internet Explorer, you almost always have to enable your web browser to download signed and/or unsigned active X controls. To check if your Internet Explorer web browser is ready to run active X controls, please follow these instructions.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Looking for the best mobile apps and desktop software to remotely view your security cameras? Please take a look at these apps for Viewtron CCTV DVRs, Viewtron IP camera NVRs, and Viewtron network IP cameras. These apps support live security camera viewing as well as recorded video surveillance playback from remotely over the Internet.</div><div></div><div></div><div>My DVR is a "Gadspot GS2002", which uses an activex control from "zhuhai raysharp technology", the activex control is named dvrocx.ocx. The DVR manual and DVR-based UI look very similar to qsee, avtech, and a couple other DVRs I've seen so I suspect it is of similar lineage. It uses an h264 codec.</div><div></div><div></div><div>One other thing - their tech support also gave me a "d9 viewer" which accesses it without the browser (I don't know if it is using the activex control or is a different implementation of it), but it doesn't work either.</div><div></div><div></div><div>hi, I have a 4 channel DVR system from harbor freight "Bunker Hill Security" brand. I think it is similar to those mentioned in that it uses the same activex plugin (dvrocx 1.2.7.220) but I have the same problem. The activex plugin installed fine as far as I know, and I can login to the dvr fine. I can change settings, and even hear the audio from the microphone if I click on the camera image that the audio is associated with, but each camera image is just solid grey. It came with a separate PC application called NetViewer.exe, and from that program I can view all cameras and audio just fine, and review any recorded files. I have tried using IE9 on two different PC's (one Vista 32-bit, the other win 7 64-bit) and both have the same grey screen result in IE. I tried removing and reinstalling the activex control (as suggested by lynksis2011), and setting security settings to a low with DVR IP address added to trusted sites (as suggested by rabsters), but no change. I do not have a 2nd monitor on either of the computers on which it is not working. I know that the dvr does use multiple ports for control and video, but I would think the activex control should handle that once I log in. I want to be able to view the on PC's without installing the Netviewer software because I can't find my original install cd with that software on it. If anyone can find a download link for that software that would be an acceptable workaround. I haven't been able to find it yet. I'll post the link if I do, since it would likely work for others who have similar DVR's and need a workaround for the IE problem.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The button you are referring to is labeled "Device Setup Page". It opens a web browser to the specified device, saving you from having to look up the IP address, etc. Because it is intended for maintenance purposes, it takes you directly to the setup menu of the camera bypassing the main live monitoring page, which has the plugin check. You will of course still need to log in to the camera. Some of the menus, such as video setup will still require the plugin and will then try to get you to run/install the plugin.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Note 2: If you use a Virus scanner such as AVAST, KASPERSKY, AVIRA, F-SECURE or AVG you have to create an exception for the IP address of the camera. The easiest way is to shortly turn of all Internet Security Software in order to check which software is blocking the ActiveX plugin from installation/execution.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This article will introduce the reasons and workarounds to install Foscam browserplugins. Foscam plugins can be prevented from installation due to ant-virussoftware, pop up blockers, a lack of administrative permissions, etc.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. 2016/11/27drhans2Well-Known MemberThread StarterJoined:2003/09/07Messages:261Likes Received:1 Thanks for the reply.. I was hoping to try a lighter approach first.. and I would still need to clone my HD before doing a "Windows Restore "..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I was looking at the Windows 10 Forums.. "Instructional Posts ". The 2nd one titled.. " How To Repair Windows 10 " looks promising..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Not sure about Step Number 1... (This checks for component store corruption) From what little reading I've done vie google on component store.. I'm assuming the component store is the instructions that would allow the Windows user to set or change options within Windows.. and I'm assuming that Avast changed a Windows option that's now preventing me from installing a plugin. So in theory the "component store" is working OK.. but that a big assumption on my part.. So I'm not sure if I should perform step 1 or skip it..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Steps 2 thru 17 seems to be a catch all approach and might be all I need.. again another assumption on my part.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Do you see any downside to trying this approach first, and should I do step 1 just to cover all bases?</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>much thanks.. drhans2,#32016/11/27TonyTSuperGeekStaffJoined:2002/01/18Messages:9,068Likes Received:396 Try: Internet Options > Security tab > Trusted sites > add the Q-See "site ". </div><div></div><div>2004-2010</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>No one has any right to force data on you and command you to believe it or else.</div><div></div><div>If it is not true for you, it isn't true.TonyT,#42016/11/28drhans2Well-Known MemberThread StarterJoined:2003/09/07Messages:261Likes Received:1 Thanks for the reply.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I rechecked my Internet Options > Security tab > Trusted sites > and all was OK.. My NVR IP address was in the "Saved Site Window" & the Security Level was set to "Low "..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I then tried removing and re-entering the NVR's address from the Trusted Site window... I added my local IP address for the NVR.. and set the Security level to Low... Then tied the access the NVR using IE 11.. No joy..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I then went to the "Manage Add-Ons" in IE.. and tried to remove the Plugin that were disabled. (enable option was grayed out). No Joy there.. Then I went to File Folder... (C:\Program Files(x86)\webrec\WEB30\WebPlugin\uninst.exe)......and ran the "uninstall file" for the plugin.. After it completed the Uninstalled I shut down IE and then relaunched IE and tried the NVR again.. got the notice to load plugin first and did so.. No Joy.. same problem.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I do remember there were 2 plugins that needed to be installed.. maybe I'll trying calling Q-See and see about downloading the two files directly from them and install from the files.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Then I'm guessing its either the (Recovery process to Fresh install and retain your Files) option or the (How To Repair Windows 10) option.. drhans2,#52016/11/29retiredlearnerSuperGeekWindowsBBS Team MemberJoined:2004/06/25Messages:7,096Likes Received:492 Resetting lets you choose whether to keep your files or remove them, and then reinstalls Windows. To get started, go to Settings > Update & security > Reset this PC > Get started and choose an option.Click to expand...Keep my files</div><div></div><div>Reinstalls Windows 10 and keeps your personal files.</div><div></div><div>Removes apps and drivers you installed.</div><div></div><div>Removes changes you made to settings.</div><div></div><div>Removes any apps your PC manufacturer installed. (If your PC came with Windows 10, apps from your PC manufacturer will be reinstalled.)Click to expand... This is what I would try but I would probably do a sfc /scannow first.</div><div></div><div>How to create a Windows 10 recovery disk TechRadar Last edited: 2016/11/29retiredlearner,#62016/11/30TonyTSuperGeekStaffJoined:2002/01/18Messages:9,068Likes Received:396 Updated Instructions to setup Internet Explorer to work with the plugins:</div><div></div><div>QT Series: QTN IP Camera Local Setup for Internet Explorer</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>You may also need to turn off ActiveX filtering:</div><div></div><div> _id/2440/kw/NVR plugin </div><div></div><div>2004-2010</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>No one has any right to force data on you and command you to believe it or else.</div><div></div><div>If it is not true for you, it isn't true.TonyT,#72016/12/01drhans2Well-Known MemberThread StarterJoined:2003/09/07Messages:261Likes Received:1 Retiredlearner... Thanks for your suggestion to reinstall Windows 10 while leaving my documents & files intact.. However I have some setting and configuration options on various programs that would be labor intensive on my part to reinstall and reconfigure.. so I'm reluctant to do the reinstall.. Truth be told I've just about had with Windows 10.. and seeing that I'm already having issues with some programs and the reinstall will only add to those problems.. Maybe I should just scrap Windows 10 and switch to Ubuntu on my main computer.. then use a old computer with Windows 7 for my QC NVR.. But that also has its drawbacks.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Tony T... I tried the QTN Local IP Camera setup.. I was able to install it along with it's plugins.. but got nowhere when trying to use the program.. was not able to interface with the program.. I was hoping that programs plugin would reset the Windows Registry setting to allow my "grayed out plugin to be enabled ".. but no joy.. also tried the Active X filtering.. same.. no joy..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I also was going to try to use the Restore Point that Avast saved on one of it's cleaning operations.. (the initial restore point that Avast saved after it installed itself was not shown when I first tried fixing the problem).. but now even that Restore Point is not showing.. I have over 20 GB of space allowed for Restore Points and only 4 Restore Points are ever showing using only 5.4 GB (9%) of the 20 GB allowed.. Tried checking the box to show more Restore Points but no joy.. Still shows only 4 Restore Points... FYI Microsoft.... Windows 10 (fill in the blank)... </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I was hoping something like changing a Windows 10 Registry entry from a 0 to a 1 would reverse what Avast did when it "safeguarded my system " after running a scan when I installed it... but I'm not versed enough to figure out where or how to do that.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Thanks to all for the help.. might just put this problem on the back burner for now.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>.. drhans2,#82016/12/02TonyTSuperGeekStaffJoined:2002/01/18Messages:9,068Likes Received:396 Have you tried this?</div><div></div><div> _id/880/kw/Q-See Network Video Recorder</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Instead of using IE you can use their client viewer program:</div><div></div><div>QS Series: (Multi Client) PC/MAC Remote Monitoring Software</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>How to add a DVR into Multi Client program Last edited: 2016/12/02</div><div></div><div>2004-2010</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>No one has any right to force data on you and command you to believe it or else.</div><div></div><div>If it is not true for you, it isn't true.TonyT,#92016/12/03drhans2Well-Known MemberThread StarterJoined:2003/09/07Messages:261Likes Received:1 TonyT... to answer your last reply... </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div> # 1.... (Have you tried this? _id/880/kw/Q-See Network Video Recorder)</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Answer... Yes I have entered my NVR's IP address in the sites window and have changed the security level to "LOW ".. (and I was previously able to view the NVR so I believe my setting are ok)</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div> # 2..... (Instead of using IE you can use their client viewer program: QS Series: (Multi Client) PC/MAC Remote Monitoring Software)</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Answer... There is a different Remote Monitoring program (QC VIEW) for my QC Series NVR.. (see link below)..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>QC Series: (QC View) PC/Mac Remote Monitoring Software</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I've had (QC VIEW) installed for over a year now and I can use that "app ", but would much rather prefer to use the IE browser to access, review, config, and download any recorded files when the need arises.. The IE program is a closer match to the NVR's direct connection interface and is easier to navigate, and a much more practical program. (when it worked).. Q-SEE I believe would like to see IE access go away.. and have users access the eqpt vie their "apps" like (QC View or Multi Client).. Maybe I'm old school, but these new app's, and me using only a desktop computer don't get along very well.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>My only option seems to be finding a way allow the plugin to reinstall itself, as it is now the plugin is listed in IE Add-Ons but it is grayed out and labeled as "Disabled" with no option or way to "Enable" the plugin and all my Reinstall attempts of that plugin fail about 1/2 way thru the install process.. I also see no way to edit the "Allowed" websites for this grayed out plugin.. currently only showing a ( * ) which might mean all websites but that's just a assumption on my part..... The only thing I haven't tried is Removing the ( * ) from the Allowed Window. (see attached file for plugin info.. )</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Seeing that I'm not willing to "Reinstall Windows" and that I have no "Restore Points" showing prior to me installing and trying Avast last month.. (even thou I'm only using 9% of my allotted 20 GB of HD space allotted to restore points).. I guess my options are limited..Maybe I'll try emailing Avast support.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Much thanks to TonyT & Retirdedlearner for the assist.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>.. drhans2,#102016/12/03TonyTSuperGeekStaffJoined:2002/01/18Messages:9,068Likes Received:396 Uninstall the plugin and start anew. (auto activex remover from their site)</div><div></div><div> _id/2493/kw/nvr plugin</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>After reinstalling the active x control, close IE and open a command prompt as admin.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>The ocx file (activex control) should be stored in a cab file. Extract the files to a folder and use this command:</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>regsvr32 folder\plugin-name.ocx Last edited: 2016/12/03</div><div></div><div>2004-2010</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>No one has any right to force data on you and command you to believe it or else.</div><div></div><div>If it is not true for you, it isn't true.TonyT,#112016/12/06drhans2Well-Known MemberThread StarterJoined:2003/09/07Messages:261Likes Received:1 I used the link you mentioned to uninstall the Active X Control, than added the NVR IP address back into the Security Tab - Trusted Sites- and set the Security Level to Low.. After that I got lost trying follow the rest of the instructions.. but this is what I did..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I reset the Internet Options to what they need to be, added back in the NVR IP address, set Security level to Low, then tried to reinstalled the plugins, like before it tried to install but did not (visually) complete the process.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I then tried to uninstall the plugins vie the (Plugin Dedicated Uninstall File) in the Web Plugin Folder.. then tried to Re-Install the Plugin again, still no joy..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I then.. ( Reset the Internet Options to their Default Setting) vie (Internet Options - Advanced Tab - Reset Internet Explorer Setting)..... </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Then changed the Internet Options to the correct setting for installing the plugins & tried reinstalling the plugins again, still no joy.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I later received a call back from Q-See support on this problem and discussed the steps already taken.. they suggested I try using Google Chrome along with Installing the (IE Tab App) in Chrome.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>At that point I was able to access the NVR (using Google Chrome and the IE Tab App).. and was not prompted to add the plugins.. So I'm thinking maybe the IE Plugin problem has nothing to do with the Windows Registry.. see that the plugins were (assumed) already installed and working when I used the Google Chrome and it's IE Tab App..</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>However since then I have not been able to access the NVR using Google Chrome... Can't get the (IE Tab) to work now.. keep getting the Install Plugins first message.. So don't know whats up with that.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>At this point I'm going to try to install the 2 install files that are in my (C:\Program files (x86)\Webrec\WEB30\WebPlugin) folder.. Files are.... WebActiveEXE.exe & TimeGridEXE.exe by double clicking on them.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I think that's what you wanted me to do here.. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>(The ocx file (activex control) should be stored in a cab file. Extract the files to a folder and use this command:</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>regsvr32 folder\plugin-name.ocx )</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>However.</div>