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How can a user see the image sent from WebEye when he uses IE-Explorer?

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How can a user see the image sent from WebEye when he uses IE-Explorer?

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If a user wants to see the real-time images of WebEye using IE-Explorer browser, one has to install WebEye Plug-in and Active-X control for IE-Explorer Browser. Plug-in is used in the server-push, and Active-X control is for live image viewer. If the Active-X control is not installed in your system or old version, the installation of Active-X control automatically will be taken. All you have to do is just click Yes to the question whether your PC install it. And we recommend user should use IE-Explorer browser 4.0/5.0 or above. When you access WebEye for the first time or you access another WebEye that is of upper version than existing one, your PC asks if you are going to install Active-X control or not. If your PC does not show a question message, you should check if Active-X Control is installed or not. If Active-X Control (WebEye Control) is already installed, you may remove it and re-install.

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