You can also access these settings using the Group Policy Editor under “ User Configuration” > “ Administrative Templates” > “ Windows Components” > “ Internet Explorer” > “ Internet Control Panel” > “ Security Page” > “ Internet Zone“. “Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting” = “Enable”.“Initialize and script ActiveX controls not mark as safe” = “Prompt”.“Download unsigned ActiveX Control” = “Prompt”.“Download Signed ActiveX Control” = “Enable”.Under the” ActiveX and plug-ins” section, change these recommended settings:.In the “ Select a zone to view or change security settings“, select “ Internet“.I’m hoping you have success loading the software this time. Close Internet Explorer and try to load the web page again.Click “ OK” on the Internet Options screen.If the website doesn’t have an HTTPS URL, uncheck the “ Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone” box, then add it to the box. Type the URL to the website the software is hosted on in the “ Add this website to the zone” field and click “ Add“.Move the “ Security level for this zone slider” down to “ Low“, then click “ Apply“. Starting IE8, I manage to access and log in to the DVR recorder. Install all Windows updates that are available. Is there an equivalent product for other browsers than IE I have a computer which simply will not run ie or mozilla but Chrome does everything except display my remote cameras. Update the application to the latest version. zp18zp18 0 zp18zp18 0 Members 0 3 posts Posted November 21, 2010. Re-Install the application that requires RSVideo.ocx. Then I start VMWare, Windows XP service pack 3. Component 'RSVideo.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid. This means I cannot log in to see this online from my Mac.
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