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Is there a Silverlight plugin for Chrome?

Is there a Silverlight plugin for Chrome?

As of April 2015, starting with Chrome Version 42, Google has added an additional step to configuring NPAPI based plugins to run.

Why is my Silverlight plugin not working?

Uninstall and reinstall the Silverlight plug-in. You may be running an outdated version of the Silverlight plug-in, or the plug-in may have become corrupted. To uninstall the Silverlight plug-in: Quit all open browsers – including this window!

How do I enable Npapi plugin in Chrome?

To enable NPAPI plugin support: In the browser address bar, enter: chrome://flags/#enable-npapi. In the Enable NPAPI section, click the Enable link. At the bottom of the configuration page, click the Relaunch button to relaunch the browser.

How do I unblock Silverlight plugin?

Install & Enable Silverlight in Internet Explorer

  1. Press the Alt key on your keyboard.
  2. Click the Tools menu at the top of the browser window.
  3. Select Manage add-ons.
  4. Choose Toolbars and Extensions from Add-on Types.
  5. Select All Add-ons from the dropdown menu.
  6. Click on Microsoft Silverlight.
  7. If disabled, click Enable.

What browsers are compatible with Silverlight?

Silverlight works on all major OS’s plus all major browsers, including Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and yes, Internet Explorer.

How do I update Google Chrome to the latest version?

Get a Chrome update when available

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Play Store app .
  2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.
  3. Tap Manage apps & device.
  4. Under “Updates available,” find Chrome .
  5. Next to Chrome, tap Update.

Why can’t I update my Google Chrome?

Relaunch the Google Play Store app and try updating the Chrome and Android System WebView app. It’s might take a while for launching the Play Store app since we have cleared the storage data. If that doesn’t work, then clear cache and storage of the Google Play services as well.