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The first time you open KVMS Pro, the software will ask you to create an admin password. Choose a strong password and store it securely. Login using the credentials you just set.

Once installed, use the "Auto Search" tool to find IP cameras, DVRs, and NVRs on your local network .

Are you attempting to view your cameras ?

Before hunting for old software:

Add or restrict users with different permissions, ensuring appropriate access levels across your organization.

Old versions of (specifically versions like V2.01.0.T.190521 and earlier ) are often sought by users with legacy CP Plus hardware or older operating systems that do not support the latest security and performance updates . Key Features of Older Versions

The most effective way to protect a legacy monitoring station is to isolate it from the internet and the primary corporate network. Place the client PC and the recording devices on a dedicated, non-routable Security VLAN. This ensures that even if the software contains unpatched vulnerabilities, external actors cannot reach the machine. Disable Auto-Update Mechanisms

If your infrastructure demands the use of an older KVMS Pro version, implementing specific network architecture safeguards can mitigate the associated risks.

What (Windows 7, 10, 11, or macOS) are you using? What model or brand of NVR/DVR are you connecting to?

Avoid "Cracked" Versions: Since the software is generally free, there is no reason to download a "cracked" file which likely contains viruses. Common Versions Sought:

: Save your existing device list, user permissions, and IP configurations before uninstalling your current software.

Finding legitimate installation files for older software requires caution, as third-party download portals frequently bundle malware or adware with legacy installers.

Do not install the old version over the new one. Go to Control Panel (Windows) or Applications (Mac) and remove every trace of the current KVMS Pro.