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Microsoft Silverlight is a plugin used by some websites to display multimedia content. This article describes how to check whether you have Silverlight installed, and if not, how to install it.
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Microsoft Silverlight is a plugin used by some websites to display multimedia content. This article describes how to check whether you have Silverlight installed, and if not, how to install it.
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= Checking for Silverlight =
To determine whether you have the Silverlight plugin installed, visit Microsoft.com's [http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/install.aspx Silverlight installation page].
If Silverlight is installed, you will see a message with your Silverlight version, such as '''The version of Silverlight installed is: Silverlight 3'''.
= Installing Silverlight =
{for win,mac}
If you do not have Silverlight installed, follow the instructions on Microsoft's [http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/install.aspx#instruct Silverlight Detailed Installation Instructions].
{/for}
{for linux}
If you do not have Silverlight installed, follow the instructions at Go-Mono.com's [http://www.go-mono.com/moonlight/ Moonlight installation page]. Moonlight is an open source implementation of Microsoft Silverlight for Unix-like systems.
{/for}
= Uninstalling Silverlight =
{for win,mac}
To uninstall Silverlight, follow the instructions on Microsoft's [http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/Get-Started/Install/Default.aspx Silverlight Uninstall] page.
{/for}
{for linux}
To uninstall a plugin, see [[Troubleshooting plugins#Manually uninstalling a plugin|Manually uninstalling a plugin]].
{/for}
Microsoft Silverlight is a plugin used by some websites to display multimedia content. This article describes how to check whether you have Silverlight installed, and if not, how to install it.
__TOC__
= Checking for Silverlight =
To determine whether you have the Silverlight plugin installed, visit Microsoft.com's [http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/install.aspx Silverlight installation page].
If Silverlight is installed, you will see a message with your Silverlight version, such as '''The version of Silverlight installed is: Silverlight 3'''.
= Installing Silverlight =
{for win,mac}
If you do not have Silverlight installed, follow the instructions on Microsoft's [http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/install.aspx#instruct Silverlight Detailed Installation Instructions].
{/for}
{for linux}
If you do not have Silverlight installed, follow the instructions at Go-Mono.com's [http://www.go-mono.com/moonlight/ Moonlight installation page]. Moonlight is an open source implementation of Microsoft Silverlight for Unix-like systems.
{/for}
= Uninstalling Silverlight =
{for win,mac}
To uninstall Silverlight, follow the instructions on Microsoft's [http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/Get-Started/Install/Default.aspx Silverlight Uninstall] page.
{/for}
{for linux}
To uninstall a plugin, see [[Troubleshooting plugins#Manually uninstalling a plugin|Manually uninstalling a plugin]].
{/for}
{for mac,fx4}
=Troubleshooting=
== Silverlight does not work in Firefox 4 ==
<!-- http://boomswaggerboom.wordpress.com/2010/11/10/firefox-4-for-mac-os-x-under-the-hood/ https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598406 http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/4.0b8/releasenotes/ https://support.mozilla.com/questions/768234 -->Starting in Firefox 4.0 Beta 7, Firefox will run as a 64-bit application on Mac OS 10.6 "Snow Leopard". Because of a bug, the 32-bit Silverlight plugin will fail to load and sites that depend on Silverlight (such as Netflix) will not work in Firefox 4 Beta 7 and above. As a workaround, you can run Firefox in 32-bit mode, as follows:
#From the menu bar, select {menu Firefox} and then select {menu Quit Firefox}
#Open the {filepath Applications} folder in Finder and locate the {filepath Firefox} application icon.
#Hold down the {key control} key while you click the {filepath Firefox} icon and select {menu Get Info} from the list of menu items.
#In the "Firefox Info" window, click the box in front of "Open in 32-bit mode" so that it is checked.
#Close the "Firefox Info" window and then restart Firefox 4.
{/for}