I tried removing and reinstalling the activex control (as suggested by lynksis2011), and setting security settings to a low with DVR IP address added to trusted sites (as suggested by rabsters), but no change. I have tried using IE9 on two different PC's (one Vista 32-bit, the other win 7 64-bit) and both have the same grey screen result in IE.
It came with a separate PC application called NetViewer.exe, and from that program I can view all cameras and audio just fine, and review any recorded files. I can change settings, and even hear the audio from the microphone if I click on the camera image that the audio is associated with, but each camera image is just solid grey. The activex plugin installed fine as far as I know, and I can login to the dvr fine. I think it is similar to those mentioned in that it uses the same activex plugin (dvrocx 1.2.7.220) but I have the same problem. Hi, I have a 4 channel DVR system from harbor freight "Bunker Hill Security" brand. I really suspect there is a problem with their dvrocx installer assuming some dependency on the machine which is not there, but they can't seem to figure it out.ĭoes anyone have any wisdom with these, or am I getting what I deserve for buying a sub $200 DVR? The first one they disregarded because it was in a VM, so I set up a dedicated machine for them to do whatever they wanted on, but they've not been able to get it working there either. I've been trying to troubleshoot this with the vendor for over 5 weeks now, including multiple rdp (remote desktop) sessions with their tech support and engineering. Because of this, I know it is not simply a malfunctioning or misconfigured DVR or network problem. The thing is that it does work on some machines and not on others (worked on a vista 圆4 machine, a vista x86 machine and a win7 x86 machine, failed on 6 others). Remotely, on the local area network, I can log in, but I get no picture from cameras (it actually shows a dark grey screen) either live or replay. I can use it fine locally on an attached monitor. I have configured the DVR, and have it actively working.
The DVR manual and DVR-based UI look very similar to qsee, avtech, and a couple other DVRs I've seen so I suspect it is of similar lineage. My DVR is a "Gadspot GS2002", which uses an activex control from "zhuhai raysharp technology", the activex control is named dvrocx.ocx.
If you then want 1080p support, just change the numbers in the " options.ini" document to "1920 1080" or whatever resolution you want.I'm new here, but may have a problem posted to by some users of similar DVRs.
Patch your game to version 1.04 if you want, t hen change the setting either in the " options.ini" document or in the options in game. Make a new text document and name it " options.ini" and paste the following,ĭon't worry, you will be able to change those settings later, but once you have done this, boot the game and it should work (If you are using the first decade version at least). Not sure if it will work for the Origin version though. I have been looking for a way to run Command and Conquer Generals and Generals Zero Hour on Windows 10 and I think I have finally found it. Apex Legends Mobile Limited Regional Launch.