Locked myself out of the virtual host one one of my cameras

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Hi Guys,
Ive had my NVR (DS-7604NI-K1 / 4P(B) and 2 ColorVu PoE cameras (DS-2CD2347G1-LU) setup fr a couple of weeks now all working well.
And then i read its best if i change the ports over from default so i enabled the virtual host and logged into the cameras and changed the ports by 5 but i think on 1 camera i changed the https port and enabled https browsing so now i get a error page when i'm redirected to that virtual host.
i've plugged my laptop into the nvr and it detects all 3 but i'm unsure on what to do with it.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Steve
 

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Try SADP tool. This should allow you to see the camera and allow you to reset the camera
 
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Try SADP tool. This should allow you to see the camera and allow you to reset the camera
Thanks yeah I worded that wrong.
I plugged it into my laptop and ran SADP but wasn't sure what to do.
 

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The NVR doesn't use the http ports, it uses port 8000. Nevertheless, the SADP tool should allow you to reset the camera. anyway. You can also run a port scan on the camera ip to check which ports are open (www.advanced-port-scanner.com)
 
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The NVR doesn't use the http ports, it uses port 8000. Nevertheless, the SADP tool should allow you to reset the camera. anyway. You can also run a port scan on the camera ip to check which ports are open (www.advanced-port-scanner.com)
Thanks I'll do that in the morning.
If I'm wanting to reset it with the SADP tool is it the unbind option ? As I can't see many other options.
 
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