The server needs a client web browser to install webrec.cab which contains ActiveX controls. I feel reluctance to go back to Windows so I try hard to find ways to do the job without Windows. I found IEs4Linux allow ones to run IE6 (and few olders) on Linux through Wine.

I am trying to use the Web service from Internet Explorer 10.0.9200.16686 but it will not allow the ActiveX to be installed. IE will prompt me for an Admin userid and password. I correctly enter an admin userid/password but Windows indicates that it has blocked the software because it cannot verify publisher for Webrec.cab.

Window indicates that it is an Unknown publisher. I then click on the OK button and IE starts the teal circle of death leaving me with no option other than to close the IE app. My Web Service info. • SN: PA3CA10401031 • System Version: 2.616.GV00.0, Build Date: 2013-04-10 I am using Windows 7 OS. My DVR is the 8 channel Ultimate Mini Series D1 Realtime Security DVR Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Kartinki na avu vkontakte. Option 1 – By Single Site (secure) • In Internet Explorer, click “ Tools” (gear) > “ Internet Options“. • Select the “ Security” tab. • In the “ Select a zone to view or change security settings“, select “ Trusted sites“. • Move the “ Security level for this zone slider” down to “ Low“, then click “ Apply“. • Click the “ Sites” button. • Type the URL to the website the software is hosted on in the “ Add this website to the zone” field and click “ Add“.

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. Click “ Close” when finished. • Click “ OK” on the Internet Options screen.

• Close Internet Explorer and try to load the web page again. I’m hoping you have success loading the software this time. Option 2 – Multiple Sites (less secure) • In Internet Explorer, click “ Tools” (gear) > “ Internet Options“. • Select the “ Security” tab. • In the “ Select a zone to view or change security settings“, select “ Internet“. • Select the “ Custom level” button.

• Under the” ActiveX and plug-ins” section, change these recommended settings: • “Download Signed ActiveX Control” = “Enable” • “Download unsigned ActiveX Control” = “Prompt” • “Initialize and script ActiveX controls not mark as safe” = “Prompt” • “Run ActiveX and plug-ins” = “Enable” • “Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting” = “Enable” • Click “ OK“, then “ OK” again. • Restart the browser. The message should no longer appear. 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“. Filed Under: Tagged With: Reader Interactions.