

Head back to the account settings page to confirm the changes have taken effect – you may need to reinstall Silverlight one more time, but then you should be good to go. You will see that aīutton appears at the bottom of the browser window. You will see this screen:įinally, you will have to restart Chrome for the changes to take effect. In the address bar to access the experimental features menu. To fix this you need to enable NPAPI support from chrome. We are actively working to port these last two Silverlight pages to HTML5, but in the meantime here is what you will need to do. In OMS, we still have two pages that use Silverlight: The Account Settings page and the second level drilldowns of the Configuration Assessment Solution. If you follow a prompt to download and install Silverlight from Chrome, you will see the exact same prompt the next time you go to the page, and it will appear as if nothing has changed.

It means Silverlight will not work by default In April, Google disabled support for NPAPI plugins in Chrome by default. First published on TECHNET on May 12, 2015
