HP Mv2120 HP MV2120, MV5020, MV5140, MV5150 Media Vault - User's Guide - Page 179

Unable to Upload Images, How do you Make Webshare Work in the Home?, Why am I Getting a Certificate

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Unable to Upload Images • Installs may be blocked by browser security. Click to enable download/install at top of browser. • Just inserted the drive while Upload photo was loading. Reinsert the thumb drive. • Pop up blocker blocked install. Disable pop up blocker, or enable pop ups for the URL. • ActiveX is disabled. Enable ActiveX. • Not using Internet Explorer. Use Internet Explorer. How do you Make Webshare Work in the Home? Once remote access is setup and you have a custom domain name, frequently urls that look something like https://{your domain name}/ Webshare/ will be used. For many internet service providers, this can cause problems and occasionally even redirect you to your home network router or modem. To work around this: 1 Replace the {your domain name} section of the URL address with the local name of your server (the default is "HPMediaVault"). 2 In addition to removing common network issues, this will also perform faster. Why am I Getting a Certificate Error? If you access your HP Media Vault you will get a warning about the server's security certificate whenever you access any of its https:// URLs. The reason is that the server issues its own security certificate, and since it is not an official Certificate Authority, your web browser issues the warning or error message. You may ignore the warning or error message and continue to the HP Media Vault's web pages. 12-

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Unable to Upload Images
Installs may be blocked by browser security.
Click to enable download/install at top of browser.
Just inserted the drive while Upload photo was loading.
Reinsert the thumb drive.
Pop up blocker blocked install.
Disable pop up blocker, or enable pop ups for the URL.
ActiveX is disabled.
Enable ActiveX.
Not using Internet Explorer.
Use Internet Explorer.
How do you Make Webshare Work in the Home?
Once remote access is setup and you have a custom domain name,
frequently urls that look something like https://{your domain name}/
Webshare/ will be used. For many internet service providers, this can cause
problems and occasionally even redirect you to your home network router or
modem.
To work around this:
1
Replace the {your domain name} section of the URL address with the local
name of your server (the default is “HPMediaVault”).
2
In addition to removing common network issues, this will also perform
faster.
Why am I Getting a Certificate Error?
If you access your HP Media Vault you will get a warning about the server's
security certificate whenever you access any of its https:// URLs. The reason
is that the server issues its own security certificate, and since it is not an
official Certificate Authority, your web browser issues the warning or error
message.
You may ignore the warning or error message and continue to the HP Media
Vault's web pages.