HughieRmX 0 Posted May 16, 2006 Greetings, I am still new to Geovision Surveilance System and currently I am using the Geovision GV250 and I had already installed the software version 8.0 and the current situation I am facing that is :- 1. Unable to view or conduct remote monitoring via IE - [ The buttons and the page doesnt really able to be loaded wherelse Firefox are able to do so ] My IE already have been embedded with the Active X plug in but yet it doesnt really work out as it is. My question is - How can I configure or figure out a solution to fix this problem. Opinions and suggestions are mostly welcome. Thank you for your time. Best Regards, Hughie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted May 16, 2006 I havent used 8.0 but for all older versions folders are created in the windows directory named by the version number. When you goto a web page in IE that has the Geo ActiveX it will download a "Check" Control which sees if it already exists .. if you have that control already loaded then it wont have to download and just does the check automatically. if it does have the version installed, it does nothing and loads the next page. If it doesn't exist (eg. c:\windows\v7000, for Version 7.0 or . c:\windows\v7090 for Version 8.0) then the folder is created and the main files are extracted to that folder. If you are having issues best thing is to delete those folders all together. They would be the folders 7000, 7020, 7040, 7050 and 7090 in the C:\Windows Directory. (7090 is Version 8.0 by the way) One easy way is to use a program I wrote, download it, unzip, and click on the GeoFix.exe program. When the program loads, check the box "Fresh" box then click both buttons, version 7.0-8.0 webcam files will be deleted and a custom 7.0 version will be installed, which means when revisiting a web page with version 8.0, it will redownload and reinstall its files. Basically you maybe having an issue with an older version .. if this doesnt work then let me know .. http://www.bahamassecurity.com/geo/geofix.zip Rory Share this post Link to post Share on other sites