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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNR-326 => Topic started by: Darby_UK on January 24, 2014, 12:15:17 AM
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Updated firmware on our new 326 to the 2.00b06 version.
Got the initial 'Security Exception' missing manifest thing - fixed that by adding the IP address of the NVR to the exception list.
I no longer get the warning but just black screen where camera's should be and everything else is just greyed out.
I've also added the IP's of the two Axis servers i'm viewing into the exception list but that doesnt seem to make any difference.
Any help appreciated - i've tried Chrome and IE with same results.
Thanks
Dean.
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Try adding "http://" before each IP address you add to the exception list.
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Thanks - had already included http - have also noticed more concerningly that since the firmware update I cannot record anything - is set up to recording schedule of always but in status says not recording - can i wind the firmware back ??
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Here's a similar issue users experienced with the DNR-322L and here's D-Link's assessment and recommended course of action:
There may be a Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package issue. Try uninstalling the C++ package reboot and run the installation again to see if it would fix the issue with the button not displaying.
Please post back and let us know if this helps. ;)
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Thanks - but still no go...
No live video, no buttons - Can playback recorded (pre firmware update) but changing OSD details is not remembered when saved.
I have to say i am really dissapointed with the DLink software - we made a conscious choice to select a recognised brand not a cheap Chineses NVR, and i've ended up with a product that will not live display, not record and not remember basic setting like OSD.
To get the benefit of android remote view, i have lost all functionality of the device - currently it is nothing more than a glorified NAS drive >:(
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. . . can i wind the firmware back ??
Sorry, I didn't answer your question. Yes, you should be able to roll-back to the previous firmware version with issue.
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Tried a re-install of Java - but no difference - running it with Console enabled i can see this
Missing Permissions manifest attribute in main jar: http://192.168.1.49/web/nvr/applet-launcher.jar
JNLPAppletLauncher: static initializer
Assume this possibly has some bearing on what is going on.
If its a security issue, surely DLink should be issuing a fix to correct their lack of security that Java believes it should have ??
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It just gets better - will not allow me to roll back firmware to 1.40
Said it had completed update - but still 2.00
Quality business grade product this turned out to be..
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Are you attempting to view the NVR from a local or a remote location?
I have a similar issue here at work in viewing my DCS camera. I can access it on MDL, however the video is grayed out. We presume this is a work Firewall issue as I can access the camera from my iPhone.
Be sure to disable any 3rd party security SW and browser add-ons for testing.
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Thanks - i'm doing everything on my local network.
Everything worked fine until i updated the firmware to 2.0
I had it recording, and live-view was available, but now no live and no ability to enable recording, though cannot see how that is a java issue ???
Just come back in tried everything again and now i get a 404 not found when the page refreshes in live-view in IE and this in chrome (http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff57/samares/Capture_zps81b21fdd.jpg)
What i now see in Chrome (exceptions etc. in Java are in place)
(http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff57/samares/Capture_zps1d215434.jpg)
box to right is permanently grey and nothing appears.
I only purchased this yesterday - very tempted to box up and return to supplier as DOA - have wasted hours already and got no where....
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What OS platform are you using?
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Thanks - i'm doing everything on my local network.
Everything worked fine until i updated the firmware to 2.0
I had it recording, and live-view was available, but now no live and no ability to enable recording, though cannot see how that is a java issue ???
Just come back in tried everything again and now i get a 404 not found when the page refreshes in live-view in IE and this in chrome (http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff57/samares/Capture_zps81b21fdd.jpg)
What i now see in Chrome (exceptions etc. in Java are in place)
(http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff57/samares/Capture_zps1d215434.jpg)
box to right is permanently grey and nothing appears.
I only purchased this yesterday - very tempted to box up and return to supplier as DOA - have wasted hours already and got no where....
Try running IE in compatibility mode.
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Hi
Tried a re-install of Java - but no difference - running it with Console enabled i can see this
Missing Permissions manifest attribute in main jar: http://192.168.1.49/web/nvr/applet-launcher.jar
JNLPAppletLauncher: static initializer
Assume this possibly has some bearing on what is going on.
Recently I had a similar problem with Java due to higher security demands implemented into newer Java versions.
Given you have installed the newest Java version (Java 7 Update 51, Build 1.7.0_51-b13, eventually both x86 and x64 versions if you have an x64 OS), the following steps might solve the problem.
- In Control Center open Java control applet and go to the security tab. Click the sitelist button () and add the exception http://192.168.1.49 - From your posts I see you did so.
- If the first step does not solve the problem, edit the "java.security" file. You will find this file in folder "C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\lib\security" and/or in folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\lib\security" depending on kind of OS you have (x86 or x64) and which Java version you have installed (x86 and/or x64). If you installed both Java versions on a x64 OS you will have 2 java.security files and have to edit both.
IMPORTANT: In order to store changes to the java.security file you will need a proper text editor (e.g. Notepad++ or Wordpad) that you have to "run as" administrator. Then open the java.security file via file open dialogue of the editor of your choice.
Scrolling up from the end of the file look for the line with content
jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, RSA keySize < 1024
Change this line by reducing the keysize. In my case changing the value to 1023 was enough. Otherwise try 512.
PacketTracer
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Thanks for all the assistance.
I tried to connect using an older Win7 PC that had an earlier version of Java installed, and all camera's displayed fine, so definately a Java security issue.
I did note however that sheduled recording is not working in 2.00 firmware - and there is no way to manually action with the java version.
I wound firmware back to 1.40 rebooted and got the old activeX version running which does allow manual recording luckily as i still do not believe scheduled recording works.
At least i now have all channels viewing manually - and have found an alternative Android App to view the Axis server camera's i have connected to the 326.
Not perfect, but better than nothing....
Dean.
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I could only get mine to work with IE 11
Firefox kept giving me the same errors
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I could only get mine to work with IE 11
Firefox kept giving me the same errors
Network Camera - IE11 Not Fully Compatible with All Network Camera Functionality (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=58272.0)
Network Cameras - Lost "Live View" After Installing Java Version 7 Update 51 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=57476.0)
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So my NVR-202L playback is not working.
After some hours trying to fix it with very usefull posts and getting close to torching the damn thing...
Here is my fix using IE11:
1- Add the url, usually 192.169.etc... (with http: and https: just in case) to the exceptions list under "Security" tab inside Java Control Panel
2- Add the url to the exceptions list inside the pop-up blocker or disable it altogether. To do this right click on the gear icon on the upper right corner, make command bar visible. Once it is visible, click on tools tab, pop-up blocker.
3- On the same command bar, click on page (or Pagina since mine is in Spanish...), compatibility mode config (or something similar), add your url again (192.168.etc...). Be sure to click ok on every step.
As you can see, there seems to be three separate problems, first the Java extreme security meassures. Second, in playback, there is a pop-up window that lets you choose the date and time to playback. And third... it just seems it is not compatible with IE11. Thankfully there are ways to counter all these. ;D
Hope this helped.
I'm happy now and everything works fine.
Mods, this should be under "Playback" but there seems to be different topics in this post. Feel free to move it somewhere else if needed.
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I´m having the message problem.
JNLPAppletLauncher: static initializer
java.io.IOException: Cannot create directory /Users/danielschwarzbeck/.jnlp-applet/cache/10_0_1_142/fb2346766742574151fc732822e1b5ca78006b89
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.createCacheDir(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1481)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.initResources(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1430)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.initAndStartApplet(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1341)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.access$8(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1338)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher$1.run(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:922)
sep 18, 2017 7:01:03 PM org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher displayError
GRAVE: java.io.IOException: Cannot create directory /Users/danielschwarzbeck/.jnlp-applet/cache/10_0_1_142/fb2346766742574151fc732822e1b5ca78006b89
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Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48135.0)
- What Hardware version is your DNR? Look at the sticker behind or under the device.
- Link>What Firmware (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47512.0) version is currently loaded? Found on the DNRs web page under status.
- What region are you located?
What Mfr and model is the main host router?
What OS platform are you using?
What browser are you using?
I´m having the message problem.
JNLPAppletLauncher: static initializer
java.io.IOException: Cannot create directory /Users/danielschwarzbeck/.jnlp-applet/cache/10_0_1_142/fb2346766742574151fc732822e1b5ca78006b89
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.createCacheDir(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1481)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.initResources(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1430)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.initAndStartApplet(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1341)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher.access$8(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:1338)
at org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher$1.run(JNLPAppletLauncher.java:922)
sep 18, 2017 7:01:03 PM org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher displayError
GRAVE: java.io.IOException: Cannot create directory /Users/danielschwarzbeck/.jnlp-applet/cache/10_0_1_142/fb2346766742574151fc732822e1b5ca78006b89