![]() ![]() Paste this into Google Chrome’s address bar: chrome://flags/#enable-npapi.But for now, as per this article from Microsoft, Microsoft Silverlight may not work in recent versions of Google Chrome, so you will need to do the following: There are other APIs that companies like Microsoft and Oracle can use to modernize their web-plugins and one can expect them to be updated to support these alternative options. Threat Report explains: “NPAPI’s 90s-era architecture has become a leading cause of hangs, crashes, security incidents, and code complexity.” In Google Chrome 42, NPAPI is disabled by default, thus disallowing plugins like Silverlight and Java. In September 2013, Google announced its decision to move away from support for NPAPI (the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface). SuperUser contributor TD.512 has the answer for us: ![]()
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