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Problem using Web browser.
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2006-07-02, 01:04 PM (This post was last modified: 2006-07-03, 10:35 PM by cramp.)
Can anyone help I am having a problem using the Web browser plugin. I keep getting an error message after a few seconds of viewing a web page saying GBPVR has to shut down. The first time I used the plugin all seamed fine and I could scroll the pages the next time I tried to view a page I got the error.

I have tried altering my browser and firewall settings but no joy, when I installed the plugin I had fire fox set as my default browser and don’t no if this would cause a problem but I have switched the default back to ie with hasn’t helped.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
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2006-07-03, 03:40 AM
Try this.....
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2006-07-03, 07:37 PM
Thanks uncle,
I tried this the new zip it was a later version than I was running, but I am still getting the same GBPVR error message and shutdown after viewing for a few seconds.
Do you think it could have anything to do with my system configuration I have tried it with zone alarm off and it’s the same, I have Norton system works installed and my cable modem connects through a linksys router with hardware fire wall.
But I am not shore it is this as other web based plugins work ok (like Ubustream) I thought it could be something to do with my browser settings so changed some of them with no improvement.

Thanks for your help.
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2006-07-03, 07:46 PM
cramp Wrote:Can anyone help I am having a problem using the Web browser plugin. I keep getting an error message after a few seconds of viewing a web page saying GBPVR has to shut down. The first time I used the plugin all seamed fine and I could scroll the pages the next time I tried to view a page I got the error.

I have tried altering my browser and firewall settings but no joy, when I installed the plugin I had fire fox set as my default browser and don’t no if this would cause a problem but I have switched the default back to ie with hasn’t helped.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Is WebViewer the web browser plugin? If so, it is quite old and may be obsolete.

Or is it EnhancedWebAdmin?

Sorry, I wasn't sure based on the first post. It soundled like it might be WebViewer.
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2006-07-03, 08:47 PM
Thats right its webviewer ! it seams a usefull plugin for mvp if it will work.
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2006-07-03, 09:15 PM
Jorm is the author of that plugin. You might need to start a new thread if he doesn't notice this one.

Threads with exact plugin name help (adding author's name helps as well).
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2006-07-03, 10:20 PM
Thanks for advice; I have been speaking to him re XRecord problems so ill ask him.
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