

The page does not work in any major browser except Internet Explorer 11, which I still have installed in my Windows 10 PC. You can see the steps taken to attempt to open my Hikvision doorbell camera admin page.

Click the Settings and More (ellipsis) button on the top-right corner.You can try your luck with IE mode in Edge, which is Microsoft's Chromium-based replacement for Internet Explorer, but I can tell you now, the Hikvision admin page will not load. Without Internet Explorer, the ActiveX applet will not load even if you "enable" ActiveX in Chrome (it was already enabled).
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In my case I can access my Hikvision doorbell camera's admin page and fine-tune settings that are not available in the Android phone app.

If you are like me, and still actually have apps that rely on Internet Explorer 11 being installed in Windows 10, that's fine. In fact, Microsoft is phasing out Internet Explorer support altogether, which is a final nail in the coffin for the Trident based browser. Internet Explorer has been a staple of Windows installations ever since it first got bundled with Windows 95 OSR1 back in 1996, but for the first time ever, with the release of Windows 11, it will not include Internet Explorer.
