Why is Silverlight not working on Chrome?
Chrome no longer supports Silverlight. Rather, Chrome no longer supports the underlying protocol that Silverlight relies on, NPAPI. At the moment they have just disabled NPAPI, You can reenable it by: Entering chrome://flags/#enable-npapi in Chrome’s address bar.
How do I fix Silverlight on Windows 10?
Troubleshooting Microsoft Silverlight
- Scroll down to the “Resolution” section and select the “Microsoft Fix It” button.
- Save this file to your computer and run it.
- Press “Next” on the window and the program will scan for any issues and automatically remove the broken copy of Silverlight.
How do I get Silverlight to work on Chrome?
Enable Silverlight in Chrome To re-enable Silverlight you have to take the following steps: Enter chrome://flags/#enable-npapi in the address bar of your Chrome browser. You will get the following window: Click “Enable” in the section “Enable NPAPI” and then click “Relaunch Now”.
Will Silverlight work after end of life?
Microsoft Silverlight will reach the end of support on October 12, 2021. Silverlight development framework is currently only supported on Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11, with support for Internet Explorer 10 ending on January 31, 2020.
How do I reinstall Microsoft Silverlight?
Go to https://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight, or search Google for “Get Microsoft Silverlight”.
- You’ll be taken to the Get Microsoft Silverlight page. Click the Install for Windows or Install for Macintosh link, depending on your computer.
- Follow the installation instructions presented below the download links.
Do I need MS Silverlight?
Chrome and Firefox haven’t supported it for years, and Microsoft Edge didn’t support it from the start. As under 0.1% of sites use Silverlight, you’re unlikely to come across any pages that require you to use it. Feel free to uninstall it, as the modern web is mostly leaving plugins like this behind.
Does the Silverlight plugin work on Chrome 5?
The Silverlight plugin says it is installed in both IE8 and Chrome5 but it doesn’t work on any page.
How do I check if Silverlight is installed on my computer?
Click OK Check Silverlight installation in IE by going to http://www.silverlight.net/ Taking ownership of the key (If you’re getting access denied errors while trying to set permissions) (Note: You have to execute this command line from an “administrator” command prompt [right-click command prompt and click run as administrator])
Is there a 64-bit version of Silverlight?
Silverlight doesn’t support 64-bit browser. 1. I’ve been installing, and uninstalling Silverlight ever since I upgraded to windows 7 several months ago. It seems my computer works fine without silverlight, however the msft update insists I need “Silverlight” When it is installed on my computer, I can not use the Internet Explorer!