![]() It is no longer possible to run Silverlight (or any other plug-ins that rely on NPAPI) in Chrome. NPAPI was completely removed from Chrome in version 45 released on Sept. Problem: Some parts of the Configuration cannot be used because the browser does not support Silverlight anymore. In other words, Chrome will likely never support Silverlight again. ![]() I think you can take that to mean that Microsoft has no intention of creating a new Silverlight plugin for Chrome that does not rely on NPAPI. 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.
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