If displayed, also click on " ugin" a nd drag to.Click on Silverlight plug-in and drag to Trash.Select/Open Library > select/open Internet.Browse to the hard drive where Silverlight is installed.If the Silverlight error persists, uninstall Silverlight: Re-install Silverlight with these filters disabled. If the initial installation was corrupted, you Windows" and disable any other pop-up blockers or add-on filters.
(the gear icon if Menu is hidden), un-check " Block Pop-Up If one of these preferences was not already enabled, try to log into CTI.Open Safari's Menu (gear icon if Menu is hidden) and select.Re-open your browser and try to log into CTI Navigator Web again.While version 5 is the current version, if it is not workingĬorrectly in your browser, you may want to replace it with version 4. (i.e., uninstall version 1, 2 or 3 if listed). Uninstall any version of Silverlight earlier than version.in Firefox, verify the version and status of Silverlight by selecting.Installed by selecting Help > " Installed Plug-ins" i n Safari, verify that Silverlight is recognized as.Installed Version of Silverlight" link, or Silverlight is installed either by clicking on the " Verify Re-open your browser and use it to verify which version of.Close all your browser screens (Safari and any other browsers).To fix Silverlight problems in Safari, progressively tryĮach of the following steps until the problem is resolved. Silverlight" or in the Related Articles at the end of this web page).
Of the Safari or Firefox browser (click " Download Microsoft Later) operating system with at least 512-MB of RAM, and a current version Higher) processor, running Apple's OS X Tiger (version 10.4.11 Minimum requirements for a Mac to run Silverlight 4+ are Intel-based 1.83 GHz (or I'm not sure this will help or not, please give it a try: Fix Silverlight in Can you provide me with any other options? Unfortunately, I'm told that the only support available to Mac users is this forum, so you can see my dilemma. I've already contacted Apple and Netflix about this, and they just refer me to Microsoft. In other words, the problem is not with Netflix, or my browser. Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button has no effect whatsoever. However, NOTHING else happened.Īs with Netflix, I can manually scroll to a new position in the timeline, and a new video image will appear, but it NEVER plays, just remains paused. When I pressed the PLAY button, the screen went black and the button icon switched to the PAUSE symbol. When loading completed, what I assume is the first frame of the video appeared. Showing me that the video was indeed loading. I got the spiraling blue dots icon, followed by a progress bar, I then navigated to the Silverlight tutorials page you sent and clicked on the first video. Per your instructions, I reset Safari, which clears all websites, searches and empties the caches.