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I'll try again on my third attempt but water down my query....

 

I am all set up and running with KGuard 8ch, all my cameras are online.

 

There is only Internet Explorer works but not IE9 in Win7.

 

No other browser works eg Firefox etc.

 

Question...Is this something you all experience? Or is it just me?

Is it something to do with ActiveX?

 

Regards

Pete

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I'll try again on my third attempt but water down my query....

 

I am all set up and running with KGuard 8ch, all my cameras are online.

 

There is only Internet Explorer works but not IE9 in Win7.

 

No other browser works eg Firefox etc.

 

Question...Is this something you all experience? Or is it just me?

Is it something to do with ActiveX?

 

Regards

Pete

 

 

 

what ports to you have open for your dvr. and who is your isp.

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Yes, this is a problem with many (most all!) DVRs... They all use ActiveX plugins to get the remote stuff to work.

 

HAven't found a way to get around it, as ActiveX is only available in IE.

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Thanx for input...my ports are 9000 and 80

isp is Virgin...

 

 

you can turn active x filltering off in IE9 that will solve that problem ...--- Tools then safety

 

are you on unlimited with virgin ???

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Alot of activeX Controls dont support IE9 yet.

Quite frankly I dont blame them.

Have you tried the desktop software that comes with it, if it has any?

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I have asked a few ppl so far about this and its much the same with this activex. They too say that its a big problem not yet sorted out, so it looks like I'll have to write it off and just ensure that I inform those who I give a username and password to make sure they use IE.

I did not set any of this up, but I do recall a cd with only a pdf manual on it.

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On occasion I use an IE compatibility plug-in for Chrome. I wonder if that would work.

 

Best,

Christopher

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