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Rudie

Access QVIS using IE on Windows 7 and 10

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Hi,

 

I can access my internal cameras using IE on Windows Vista using the internal and external addresses without no issue. I did initially have to change the security settings to allow unsigned certificates to be installed once prompted. I could never get Chrome to work though.

 

I have a Windows 10 machine now but when I try and access the cameras, I get the initial logon page as normal, once in, I get the console interface, but get the Quicktime 'Q' displaying where the CCTV images should be. I have made the changes to the security settings as I did previously but without no luck.

 

Does anyone know how to solve this?

 

Thanks in advance.

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i have de-installed quick time but the cctv doesnt load the streams. it keeps asking to install quicktime...

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I had the same problem, you should put in internet explorer settings> to allow all activex behaviour unless it says that it is unsafe, in which case you should set it to prompt. Later access http://yourip:yourport it is needed for you to put the entire address as this, and finally add to compatibility view this address.

Voila, it should now work

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hi, still cant get this to work with all activex options enabled. it keeps asking for QuickTime to be installed.

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