![]() I'm not able to open zip files in Windows Explorer like on a regular Windows 10 machine, so if the BI installer relies upon native Windows functionality to extract ui3.zip, that would explain why it didn't work for me. While I own several Windows 10 licenses, I generally prefer Linux, and I use Windows Ameliorated when I absolutely must use a Windows machine, like my BI server. ![]() My best guess is that this ui3.zip file is part of the BI installation and is supposed to be extracted when installing the program. Control the traffic signal icon, schedule and profile selection. I extracted the contents of this archive to www, and it's now working perfectly. Key features include: - Manage multiple Blue Iris installations. We invite everyone to visit our family IRIS gardens during bloom season, which is usually at peak bloom. In looking through the C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 5 folder, I noticed that all of the UI3 files were missing from the containing all of the UI3 components. Blue J Iris specializes in all types of irises. I tried re-installing BI5, and it made no difference. BlueJ is available under the GNU General Public License version 2 with the Classpath Exception ( full license. The source code for BlueJ is now available on Github. Download previous versions or old source code archives. I wanted to post an update in case anyone else has the same issue. For 32-bit operating systems, download BlueJ 4.1.4 instead. If anyone has any ideas, I'd appreciate them.Įdit: Looking further, login.htm is missing from the but this launches what appears to be an old JPEG-only interface. BI runs on a headless server, so the Web UI is the primary way I access my cameras when I'm home. This is an incredibly frustrating problem. Strangely, the Android application works perfectly. as I havent checked them against anything else. Now assuming the pictures are correct to the names. When I try to connect, the log shows a connection at the "login" object, but that's as far as it gets. All of the iris I received from Blue J that have bloomed, about 160 total were all identical to the pictures, except 1. Disabling Windows Firewall completely makes no difference. I thought it might be a browser problem, but Chrome and Firefox both do it, and I've tried on Windows and Linux clients. Accessing it directly from the server itself using has the same problem, as does any computer on my network. When I try to access the Web UI, it initially connects and forwards to, then fails with a 404 error. I also reformatted my server and re-installed Windows at the same time, so I can't be sure if the problem originates from BI or the operating system. I recently upgraded to Blue Iris 5, and now the web UI is no longer working. ![]()
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