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Am trying to view a CCTV display but the Web Application Manager says I need a plugin which it can't find. System works quite happily using IE 9. Where do I go from here. I think its DVRNET85.OCX that is required but not sure of this. Ken

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Am running Firefox 5.0 under Windows 7 and the IP address of the CCTV on the local network is 192.168.0.3. As stated above this works fine on another computer on the network which is running IE 9 on Vista.

Am running Firefox 5.0 under Windows 7 and the IP address of the CCTV on the local network is 192.168.0.3. As stated above this works fine on another computer on the network which is running IE 9 on Vista.

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Files with a file extension of .ocx like DVRNET85.OCX are ActiveX control for IE and do not work in Firefox.
If you do not have an NPAPI plugin for Firefox or a Java applet to control that CCTV display then you are out of luck with using that device in Firefox.