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Hi to everyone, i´m a newbie on this themes but i will read everything on this forum.

Thanks for share your knowledge

 

 

I have reading a lot but i did not find a solution for this.

 

I have to install DMMultiview on severals machines on a network (arround 10) i have downloaded DMMultiview one time from internet but when i install on one machine the "Default IP" is the localhost.

Is there any way to get this default IP changed forever ? i change editing this one time, log and run dmmultiview, everything is ok, but, when i logout and shutdown the PC i go to the same point. On every run of DM i get the same default IP.

This not happend when i download DM from the GV server.

 

I hope you understand me.

 

Best regards. gamba47

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Found a solution. It wont change the default ip but will add a new host.

 

When multiview is open, click "add hosts" (3rd button from right)

select New and add information, when you exit and re-enter multiview, the new host should be available to select everytime.

 

hope this helps, it helped me.

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Found a solution. It wont change the default ip but will add a new host.

 

When multiview is open, click "add hosts" (3rd button from right)

select New and add information, when you exit and re-enter multiview, the new host should be available to select everytime.

 

hope this helps, it helped me.

 

You can delete the localhost ?

 

Best regards.

 

gamba47

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It doesnt change the default, It just adds a new host to select from.

 

I've found the only way to change the default is to reinstall the program.

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I've found the only way to change the default is to reinstall the program.

 

Yes, but you have to reinstall using your web server and this take a lot of time desactivating active x and others things.

 

Best regards.

 

gamba47

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It doesnt change the default, It just adds a new host to select from.

 

I've found the only way to change the default is to reinstall the program.

 

it can also be done right in the registry.

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rory, i did not find the registry key wich change de default ip to conect.

 

I find on the registry:

 

\hkey_local_machine\software\geovision\multiview

 

But only find keys about the diferents saved profiles.

 

 

Best regards. gamba47

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Hi, its all under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\GeoVision\MultiView

I dont have it installed right now but that is where I changed it all before.

 

Rory

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I would also suggest backing up (file, export) the Geovision registry section as it is now before you make changes, just in case.

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Hi again rory.

 

Your solution did not work

 

I try to find the "localhost" item but only i get the one created by me.

 

I´m trying to find a solution. I will post any thing about this.

 

Best regards.

 

gamba47

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Hi again rory.

 

Your solution did not work

 

I try to find the "localhost" item but only i get the one created by me.

 

I´m trying to find a solution. I will post any thing about this.

 

Best regards.

 

gamba47

 

yup, i am having the same issue that you are having. i can add another server and click the drop down and select the server, but i can't edit/delete the original entry. i do see an edit button, but that is a temporary edit, it doesn't save the value that i enter in after pressing edit.

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yup, i am having the same issue that you are having. i can add another server and click the drop down and select the server, but i can't edit/delete the original entry. i do see an edit button, but that is a temporary edit, it doesn't save the value that i enter in after pressing edit.

 

Hi, this is a old thread.

 

Today Geovision is an old software and DVRs/NVRs are a better solution. They don't have Windows operating system and are more stable (without blue screen of death, memory leaks, virus and all of this MS-Windows problems). Power consupsion is lower too.

 

 

Best regards.

 

gamba47

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yup, i am having the same issue that you are having. i can add another server and click the drop down and select the server, but i can't edit/delete the original entry. i do see an edit button, but that is a temporary edit, it doesn't save the value that i enter in after pressing edit.

 

Hi, this is a old thread.

 

Today Geovision is an old software and DVRs/NVRs are a better solution. They don't have Windows operating system and are more stable (without blue screen of death, memory leaks, virus and all of this MS-Windows problems). Power consupsion is lower too.

 

 

Best regards.

 

gamba47

 

 

let me get this straight. if i buy a brand new system i will be able to go onto the computer with geovision multivew and edit the original entry to something else??

 

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Hi,

 

I know this is an ancient thread but wanted to provide an update for anyone who might be struggling with this issue.

If you browse to C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low\, and search that folder for files containing your current address (the one you dont want to use!), you will find a randomly named file like 2A8QEEO8.txt.

Open that file with notepad and change ALL occurrences of the IP address you dont want to use, to the new IP Address.

This should permanently change the IP address and allow you to open multiview without having to edit the IP each time.

Note: this worked for version 8.3.0.0 - I cant speak to other versions

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