12/24/2022 0 Comments Replace silverlight in firefox![]() This is why I am irritated because I cannot uninstall it or disable it. You can disable all plugins EXCEPT Microsoft's Photosynth and Microsoft's Silverlight. I very seldom need Flash either so I deliberately install only for IE which is not my default browser and which I seldom use. If I need Silverlight, I will simply start IE which is I what I do with Flash Player. So, how do I uninstall the Fx Silverlight plugin? I want to be able to go to Microsoft website in peace on Fx. (Opera is incompatible with it, thank goodness, so no problems there). You have to install it (or get the plugin) to get it on Fx.installing it on IE doesn't automatically pollute Fx with it). I assumed Silverlight would be like Flash Player. I don't understand how Mozilla could let Microsoft place a plugin on Firefox without my permission when I installed Silverlight on IE. I renamed the file and restarted Firefox and went to and had Silverlight ads that play endlessly and are quite distracting. The Mozilla plugin removal instructions didn't work. g_a_plugin to uninstall the Silverlight Plugin that Microsoft placed on Fx without my permission when I installed Silverlight for IE only (I thought). Lastly, for what it's worth, I have never been able to get the "about:config" suggestion to work.I followed the instructions at. My next project is to install Windows Firefox ESR via Wine (v.2.3-staging since it "emulates" Windows 7), then install Silverlight as a plugin It doesn't work now, as that config is removed. Before Firefox updated to 52.0, Silverlight worked in Linux Midori, as it picked up my Pipelight/Silverlight configuration. Silverlight is installed systemwide in Windows, thus, it works. I see the comment regarding Midori & Webkit, and in my simple way of understanding, it looks like Midori picks up whatever is installed systemwide. ![]() In regard to Midori, I am able to run both Flash & Silverlight in the Windows version (not Linux) It asks to "Activate," but that can be changed in "Add-ons" to "Always Activate" įor what it's worth, I was able to get both Flash & Silverlight working in Firefox ESR on Windows (not Linux) I installed ESR into a separate directory (obvious) and created a "clean" profile specific to ESR Once I created the profile, I was able to install the Silverlight plugin. The Win64 Firefox still only allows the 64-bit Flash Player and Silverlight Plugins. You should be able to use the Firefox 52.0 ESR to use Silverlight and other Plugins as if you were using Firefox 51.0 and older whether on Windows, Mac OSX or Linux. James wrote:The Firefox 52.0 and later Releases on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux only allows the Flash Player Plugin to run. ![]()
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