Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/jujaitaly/public/index.php on line 447. From DownloadX ActiveX Download Control is a free download manager ActiveX control used to download files from the Internet or Intranet. To speed up the downloading process, DownloadX will split each file into several segments and download each file segment in a separate thread at the same time. In cases when connection is lost during the download (or download is stopped by the user), with DownloadX you can resume your download right where it left off. With DownloadX you never need to worry about losing your download, whether you use wireless, dial-up or any other connection. It can be used with any modern programming language (C#, VB.NET, C++, VB, Delphi, ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, Java) and containers that support ActiveX controls. DownloadX ActiveX Download Control is a unique solution for downloading files from the Internet or Intranet. It supports all major network protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and Secure FTP/FTPS) and proxy servers, allowing you to simply specify files you wish to download and wait for the download to complete. Full Specifications What's new in version 1.6.8 Version 1.6.8 fixes memory leak issue. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date May 19, 2014 Date Added May 19, 2014 Version 1.6.8 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10 Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 14.66MB File Name External File Popularity Total Downloads 4,395,345 Downloads Last Week 2,026 Pricing License Model Free Limitations Not available Price Free. Purchased an H.264 8 Cam DVR-9108VH standalone unit and set it up for remote viewing. After forwarding the desired ports and registering a DYNDNS name to point to the IP i went to access the unit remotely via web browser. When you navigate to the unit remotely for the first time it will give you a page to download and install the required active X controls etc however doing so would send us in an infinite loop. The file is located via dvrcenter.com/ocx/Active.exe and even though installing it successfully, when going to the address of the DVR we would be greeted by the same page to download and install the Active X Controls. Here are some simply steps to a problem that caused 12hours of frustration. NB: Applies to H.264 DVR's using NetSurveillance WEB for remote access. Download and install dvrcenter.com/ocx/Active.exe 2. Goto C: Windows and create directory 'NetSurveillance' 3. Download NetSurveillance.zip from the following link and extract contents to C: Windows NetSurveillance () 4. Run 'install.bat' with administrator priviledges 5. Navigate to the IP or Dyndns name to remote access your DVR 6. Allow access to run Active X Controls 7. Log in to your DVR!! NB: Active X controls may need to changed via Internet Explorer to allow IE to prompt you. SImply change the appropriate active X settings in IE ->Internet Option->Security-> Telecharger processing a deer. Custom Level to either enable or prompt. If this helps anyone out there, i'll be happy as there is absolutely nothing out there on this subject! ![]() I've never been so frustrated. I have one of these, but can you find any information on it? And I've tried your method on my netbook running Windows 7 and IE8 but no luck. I just keep getting the 'Please install IE Activex: IE_Plugins.exe from.' Activex page. The install.bat doesn't seem to do anything. It runs for about a second and loops back!!! Thanks for the info and your efforts all the same, but if you have any advice, then gratefully received. Cheers EDIT - Update. It did work finally after I rebooted. What a nightmare this has been. The manual is useless and I wish companies would employ native translators for their manuals. Thanks kryptic00, you've been a great help!!! I have looked all over the web and found this and much appreciated! I signed up for this forum just to thank you for saving me hours worth of work. I had a similar issue was unable to get any support for the system where I bought and they said it was a reseller and could return the unit after I spent all this money running cables and cameras just to find that the remote software didn't work. It kept directing me to the dvrcenter.com page to download the ActiveX component and run, which I did and it never worked. Now it working like a charm, thanks to your post! Thanks again!!! Purchased an H.264 8 Cam DVR-9108VH standalone unit and set it up for remote viewing. After forwarding the desired ports and registering a DYNDNS name to point to the IP i went to access the unit remotely via web browser. When you navigate to the unit remotely for the first time it will give you a page to download and install the required active X controls etc however doing so would send us in an infinite loop. The file is located via dvrcenter.com/ocx/Active.exe and even though installing it successfully, when going to the address of the DVR we would be greeted by the same page to download and install the Active X Controls.
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