Cause: Microsoft blocks older ActiveX controls by default starting with Windows 10.
Fix: Open gpedit.msc (Group Policy Editor) > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Security Features > Add-on Management. Enable "Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls".
(Note: Group Policy Editor is not available on Windows Home editions.)
This file is almost certainly part of a larger software suite. Ask yourself: Which application prompted me to get this plugin? Common sources include:
Action: Go to the vendor’s official download portal (not a third-party mirror). Search their knowledge base for "IE plugin version 1.1.0.78".
If you're unable to find Ie Plug-in V1.1.0.78.exe through standard channels, consider the following:
Always prioritize safety and legality when downloading software.
Ie Plug-in V1.1.0.78.exe is a specific browser extension used to enable live video monitoring and remote access for various DVR/NVR surveillance camera systems, such as those from
. Because modern browsers like Chrome or Edge often block these legacy plugins by default, specific configuration is required to make them work. 1. Download the Plugin The plugin can typically be sourced from the following: Official Web Portals : Access your NVR/DVR through a web browser (e.g.,
) where a download link for the "Plug-in" usually appears on the login screen. Product CD/Support
: If your device came with a CD, the file is often located in the "Software" or "Video Plugin" folder. Direct IP Access : Entering your camera's local IP address (e.g.,