This Potentially Unwanted Application adds the following processes: %System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\registPlugin.bat WebPlugin
WebActiveEXE.exe /regserver
TimeGridEXE.exe /regserver
uninstall.exe /regserver
reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MozillaPlugins\@DVR/npmedia,version=3.1.0.4" /V Path /T REG_SZ /D "%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\npmedia.dll" /f
reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MozillaPlugins\@DVR/npTimeGrid,version=3.1.0.4" /V Path /T REG_SZ /D "%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\npTimeGrid.dll" /f
reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\CLSID\{93DE405A-9C43-446b-B096-7E946A3FD891\InprocServer32" /V Path /T REG_SZ /D "sys\atl.dll" /f
(Note: %System Root% is the Windows root folder, where it usually is C:\ on all Windows operating system versions.)
Webrec control software
It creates the following folders: %Start Menu%\Programs\WebPlugin
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec
(Note: %Start Menu% is the current user's Start Menu folder, which is usually C:\Windows\Start Menu or C:\Documents and Settings\User name\Start Menu on Windows 2000(32-bit), XP, and Server 2003(32-bit), or C:\Users\user name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu on Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 2008(64-bit), 2012(64-bit) and 10(64-bit).. %System Root% is the Windows root folder, where it usually is C:\ on all Windows operating system versions.)
This Potentially Unwanted Application drops the following files: %System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\Version.ini
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\registPlugin.bat
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\unregist.bat
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\dhplay.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\TimeGridEXE.exe
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\WebActiveEXE.exe_tmpdata
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\uninstall.exe
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\h264dec.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\mjpegdec.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\DHSurveillanceDll.dll
%Start Menu%\Programs\WebPlugin\uninstall.exe.lnk
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\postproc.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\dhnetsdk.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\timeAxesDll.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\7zResource.7z
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\VideoWindow.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\npmedia.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\npTimeGrid.dll
(Note: %System Root% is the Windows root folder, where it usually is C:\ on all Windows operating system versions.. %Start Menu% is the current user's Start Menu folder, which is usually C:\Windows\Start Menu or C:\Documents and Settings\User name\Start Menu on Windows 2000(32-bit), XP, and Server 2003(32-bit), or C:\Users\user name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu on Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 2008(64-bit), 2012(64-bit) and 10(64-bit).)
Search and delete these components [ Learn More ][ back ] There may be some components that are hidden. Please make sure you check the Search Hidden Files and Folders checkbox in the "More advanced options" option to include all hidden files and folders in the search result. %System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\Version.ini
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\registPlugin.bat
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\unregist.bat
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\dhplay.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\TimeGridEXE.exe
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\WebActiveEXE.exe_tmpdata
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\uninstall.exe
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\h264dec.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\mjpegdec.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\DHSurveillanceDll.dll
%Start Menu%\Programs\WebPlugin\uninstall.exe.lnk
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\postproc.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\dhnetsdk.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\timeAxesDll.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\7zResource.7z
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\VideoWindow.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\npmedia.dll
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin\npTimeGrid.dll
To manually delete a malware/grayware file from an affected system:
Search and delete these folders [ Learn More ][ back ] Please make sure you check the Search Hidden Files and Folders checkbox in the More advanced options option to include all hidden folders in the search result. %Start Menu%\Programs\WebPlugin
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec\WEB30\VD1000\WebPlugin
%System Root%\Program Files\webrec
To delete malware/grayware/spyware folders:
Los problemas de SurveillanceCtrl ActiveX Control Module generalmente son causados por un control ActiveX dañado (interfaz del Modelo de objetos componentes o interfaz COM), o si el archivo webrec.ocx ha sido eliminado accidental o maliciosamente. Aunque son molestos, estos problemas pueden remediarse fácilmente reemplazando el archivo OCX problemático. Como última medida, recomendamos usar un limpiador de registro para reparar cualquier extensión de archivo webrec.ocx o OCX no válidas y otras referencias a rutas de archivo que puedan estar causando el mensaje de error.
Posiblemente resolverá el problema colocando el archivo webrec.ocx recién descargado en el directorio correcto (donde reside el archivo original), pero debe probarlo para estar seguro. Puede probar el resultado ejecutando la aplicación SurveillanceCtrl ActiveX Control Module para ver si el problema persiste.
La mayoría de los errores webrec.ocx están relacionados con archivos webrec.ocx no encontrados o dañados. A continuación se presentan los nueve errores de webrec.ocx más comunes que pueden aparecer en una computadora con sistema operativo Windows:
Estos mensajes de error de OCX pueden aparecer durante la instalación del programa, mientras que un programa de software relacionado con webrec.ocx SurveillanceCtrl ActiveX Control Module) se está ejecutando, durante el inicio o apagado de Windows, o incluso durante la instalación del sistema operativo Windows.
Las claves del Registro rotas causadas por una falta de webrec.ocx, webrec.ocx movido o una referencia de ruta de archivo errante de la instalación (o desinstalación) incorrecta de SurveillanceCtrl ActiveX Control Module crean estos problemas.
El uso de recursos externos como webrec.ocx crea oportunidades ideales para errores.Los apagados incorrectos del equipo o los archivos webrec.ocx infectados por malware pueden causar problemas con SurveillanceCtrl ActiveX Control Module, lo que lleva a errores ActiveX.Después de la corrupción, webrec.ocx no se puede cargar, lo que indica problemas al ejecutar software relacionado.
Otra posibilidad de problemas ActiveX y webrec.ocx se debe a la interrupción del registro.Las referencias dañadas de la ruta del archivo webrec.ocx a SurveillanceCtrl ActiveX Control Module evitan la carga correcta del archivo, creando errores webrec.ocx.Las rutas de registro webrec.ocx rotas se pueden atribuir a archivos webrec.ocx movidos, falta el archivo webrec.ocx o instalación (o desinstalación) fallida de SurveillanceCtrl ActiveX Control Module.
If you've tried bringing up your cameras in Internet Explorer and have found yourself looking at a blank screen (not an error page), you've connected your DVR properly, you just need to enable the ActiveX plugin. This is done the same way on all versions all the way up to Explorer 10. By clicking the small gear icon or Tools tab in the upper right corner of your window, you'll open up a drop down menu where you can select Internet Options. This will open a new window. Using the tabs along the top, select Security. After you've made it here, click the button marked Custom Level. After scrolling down a little bit, you'll find a section labeled ActiveX controls and plug-ins. Some of these options will already be enabled, but you'll need to go through the entire list and enable all of them that aren't. They must be checked enable; prompt will not work. After you've made sure to check the enable box for all options, click OK in this window. This will return you to the original pop-up where you'll then click Apply or OK as well. If you encounter a pop-up window warning you of your current security settings, just click OK. This is perfectly normal and it's just Internet Explorer trying to protect you.
In the event that you are still experiencing issues, your problems fall into a more complicated category. From this point on, it will pretty much be a guessing game. Adware or Spyware is most frequently the issue here. Your typical virus software is not made for recognizing or removing Adware or Spyware. You'll need a dedicated software for the removal of either of these. Another more uncommon issue can be overprotective virus software. Sometimes disabling these temporarily will resolve your issue for you. As you know exactly what it is you are accessing through your browser, this should pose no risk on a temporary basis such as this. The last potential problem is more common for businesses than the average home user. Hiring third party IT or networking companies to further protect yourself from the dangers of the internet is not a bad idea for anyone, but they strictly regulate what you have access to. The simplest solution is to contact these companies if you have one, and ask them to fix the problem for you. After all, that's what you're paying them for. 2ff7e9595c
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