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In WebView, click on Settings to change your password and note down your Registration Key. Click OK, then click on the Start button and confirm that it is lit.
 
In WebView, click on Settings to change your password and note down your Registration Key. Click OK, then click on the Start button and confirm that it is lit.
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===Accessing Your Server Remotely===
 
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*A popup window will appear, asking you for your Registration Key and password. Enter this information and click OK; in about ten seconds, you should see images from your cameras.
 
*A popup window will appear, asking you for your Registration Key and password. Enter this information and click OK; in about ten seconds, you should see images from your cameras.
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[[WebView Remote Browser Troubleshooting]]

Latest revision as of 19:46, 16 April 2007

Question

How do I access my picture from another computer using WebView?

Answer

In WebView, click on Settings to change your password and note down your Registration Key. Click OK, then click on the Start button and confirm that it is lit.

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Accessing Your Server Remotely

Once you have the WebView Server configured and running the way you want it, you can access your images from any Windows computer connected to the Web and running Internet Explorer 5 or newer.

  • Before you get started, you will need to know your Registration Key and password. You can get these from the Settings window on your WebView Server. If you have that ready, direct your browser to:

http://multiview.x10.com

  • A popup window will appear, asking you for your Registration Key and password. Enter this information and click OK; in about ten seconds, you should see images from your cameras.

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WebView Remote Browser Troubleshooting