

- #HOW TO RUN SILVERLIGHT IN CHROME 47 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO RUN SILVERLIGHT IN CHROME 47 PDF#
- #HOW TO RUN SILVERLIGHT IN CHROME 47 PC#
Disabling the plugin won’t remove or uninstall the plugin from your Computer, hence you need to remove it. I’ve already uninstalled Java from Control Panel, but still Chrome plugins page showing Java plugin installed and shows status to “download critical security update”.
#HOW TO RUN SILVERLIGHT IN CHROME 47 PC#
Doing this will enable your PC to watch Amazon Instant Prime. List of plugins installed in my Chrome browser are If you experiencing an issue casting your Google Chrome browser tab to your Chromecast, you may want to try and uninstall Silverlight. To view list of plugins installed in Chrome, type about:plugins Remove Java Deployment Toolkit Plugin in Firefox in a Easy Way Make sure Silverlight is set to enabled in Internet Explorer.
#HOW TO RUN SILVERLIGHT IN CHROME 47 HOW TO#
Let’s take a look at how to remove Java or any other plugin from Chrome. Recently most security researchers recommended to ditch Java if you don’t use it. Though Chrome integrated plugin like Flash will be updated automatically, but not the third-party ones like Java, Silverlight, etc.
#HOW TO RUN SILVERLIGHT IN CHROME 47 PDF#
Google has no plans to change this decision and FireFox is likely to follow this decision, some time in 2016.Plugins like Flash, Remoting Viewer, Native Client, Chrome PDF Viewer are enabled by default in Chrome, when we install Silverlight, Java and third-party PDF Reader software, their respective plugins will be installed in the browser. So, from Chrome 45 onwards, it is no longer possible to run Silverlight in Chrome. Silverlight content to access a Silverlight page. On Chrome version 45 or a later version of Chrome, there is no Browse other questions tagged google-chrome silverlight or ask your own question.

I have read elsewhere (see this article by Chris Merriman) that Microsoft's response was that there are other Silverlight capable browser alternatives to Chrome. This is only a temporary solution, however, as they plan on removing that option entirely by, I believe, September.

Once you do that, the Silverlight plugin will be available again in the plugins section (along with many other plugins). At the moment they have just disabled NPAPI, You can reenable it by:Įntering chrome://flags/#enable-npapi in Chrome's address bar Rather, Chrome no longer supports the underlying protocol that Silverlight relies on, NPAPI.
