![]() ![]() One of those is Silverlight, a Microsoft technology for creating and running multimedia content in web applications. If you’ve been using the same Mac for a few years, you’ve probably accumulated lots of applications, plug-ins, and other technologies that are no longer in use or you no longer need. But to help you do it all by yourself, we’ve gathered our best ideas and solutions below.įeatures described in this article refer to the MacPaw site version of CleanMyMac X. But I bet if he uninstalls the copy of Silverlight that is there and then reinstalls it, he will be back in business.So here’s a tip for you: Download CleanMyMac to quickly solve some of the issues mentioned in this article. The OP at least got a message that made sense, I got none. ![]() Firefox immediately added it to its add-ons and the slide shows worked. A Firefox search for it on the non-working machine could not even find it. I checked my Firefox add-ons (that is another story concerning Edge, but I digress) and on the two that worked, Silverlight was there. But the installed date was 08/11 and today is 09/01. I checked ( Settings > System > Apps & features) and, sure enough, Silverlight was installed. Heck, after 3 tries at installing it, I figured even Microsoft could get it done. When I did, the exact same process repeated. When I tried, it seemed to install, and gave no messages except that I might need to refresh the web page. On one, same updates to Windows 10, same day for that matter, and all running the same installed software, I was told I must install Silverlight. ![]() On two of them when I tried to open pictures as slide shows in Hotmail they worked fine. And Microsoft doesn't seem to think so but it can apparently be badly screwed up.Īll three of my Windows 10 computers showed that Silverlight was installed. I do not have it on the PC and Windows Update, through which Silverlight has previously been released, also does not offer it to me.Not so according to Hotmail/Outlook, at least. Since this happened before Windows 10 got released, it is likely that Silverlight does not work on Windows 10. Microsoft has already announced EOL for Silverlight and it only fixes bugs up to then. If I remember correctly, Silverlight is dead. ![]()
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