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Author Topic: Trying to view security cameras @ xmeye site keeps redirecting activex download  (Read 5812 times)

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anthonyb5615

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    I am trying to view cctv cameras on pc through xmeye.net (Actually viewing camera is working on android app.) I installed activex and site continues to direct me to download activex. I am using chrome and directed chrome to allow activex but still not working. Lost not sure what to do. Thank you..
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    anthonyb5615,
    Part of your problem is using XP. Is it up to date?
    Read this:
    http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/computing/windows-xp-vista-upgrade-browser-stay-safe-internet-explorer-firefox-opera-lunascape-google-chrome-11364034422157

    Try  other browsers, just to see.
    Some are:
     Furefox
     Internet Explorer 8
     Maxthon 4.4
     Opera
     Safari
     Seamonkey
    Thee are too many to list.

    Also, try another Operating System. You can download Windows 10 ISO for free and use it for awhile without a product key. That will help you know if the problem really is XP. I believe XP is the real problem.

    By the way: You can fit Windows 10 on to an external USB device and boot it.


    anthonyb5615

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      I'm actually using a Windows 10 computer. I have to update my profile. I also tried logging into website with internet explorer.
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      Have you checked to see if Active X is active and not blocked?

      I think it is under Tools and is called ActiveX Filtering
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