Canon WebView LivescopeMV User Manual page 18

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After MV Manager and MV Station have been installed, make the following
settings if connections are to be made via a proxy server.
If you have changed the HTTP port number (normally it is 80) at the camera
server, select that camera server on MV Manager, click the Properties button
on the Toolbar and be sure to change the HTTP port number on the Network
tab (see p. 99). Since MV establishes an HTTP connection when it starts up,
you need to specify the HTTP port even when Auto-select or WV-TCP is
selected as the connection protocol.
A screen appears where you can specify a folder in
which MV Station is to be installed.
To specify a folder other than the one indicated, click
Browse and select the folder you want.
When the folder has been specified, click Next.
Specify a name to be registered in the Program
menu under the Start menu, then click Next.
Check the items you have specified and selected
thus far, then click Next. The installation will be
performed by copying files and setting the registry.
When installation is complete, click Finish to exit the
installer.
To make proxy settings, in MV Manager, choose
Option from the Tools menu and click the "HTTP
proxy" button, and in MV Station, choose
Network from the Option menu and click the
HTTP Proxy button.
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