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camioneur | 08:48 Mon 04th Jul 2016 | Computers
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Hi, on my PC running windows 10, Chrome, Edge and IE have all blocked a plug-in I need to view my IP cam. Don't much care for the alternatives although Firefox, Opera and Safari will all run the plug-in without problems at the moment. Is there a way to force Chrome to run the blocked plug-in?
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it may be, that by having more than one browser installed, you are causing your own issue. By far the most complained about browser in terms of compatibility issues on the forums I visit is Chrome. The least complained about is Firefox.
You can have as many browsers as you like without causing problems. Any idea what the plugin is called?
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Thanks hc4361, in Firefox I get 3 chinese characters followed by 3.0.0.1 but when trying to install the plug-in it refers to a "webrec\Torch\3.0.0.1\dhnet\sdk.dll" so I think that must be it.
Do you get the option to block or allow in Chrome?
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No, it simply refuses to install it. It used to work on Chrome several versions ago but not for the last 18 months or so
Try the Active X thing
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tried it but no success, think I'll have to make do without Chrome, thanks for trying anyway
Hopefully somebody will come up with the solution

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