Through searching with various keyword combinations, I came upon a site called “” that has a listing of files available on the Internet which have been scanned for viruses. So, as a “shot in the dark” I decided to see if Google could help me locate another DVR system exposed to the Internet so I could obtain an alternate browser plugin. This did not appear to be possible (I still am not sure why). I asked the company who provided the DVR if it were possible to install a firmware upgrade (or replacement) on the system itself. Ltd.” people.Įventually I had to conclude that the embedded files on the DVR web server were either extremely out of date, or possibly corrupt. I spent quite a bit of time trying to determine the root of the issue, and also looking for an updated “Webclient.ocx” file from the “Shenzhenshi PengAnTai Electronics Co. This behavior has been consistent across multiple workstations using multiple browser versions (and on top of that the login page does not function at all with newer versions of IE or Chrome). The installation process places a couple of files (“WebClient.ocx” and “WebClient.inf”) into the “C:WindowsDownloaded Program Files” directory.
Faulting application iexplore.exe, version.