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Silverlight not working? Here is a fix

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Solution: (on Windows 7), with a user that has administrative priviliges, do this:

   Right click “Computer”, choose Properties
   In the left column, click Advanced system settings
   Go to tab Advanced
   Click button “Environment variables …”

Environment variables dialog on Windows 7 (in Dutch)

The top half will probably display your user account’s personal path, and will probably already contain an item that is called PATH. If it is not, add it. If PATH is there, edit it.

At the end of the value (if there was already something there, separate it by a semicolon ; ), add the following:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Silverlight\5.0.61118.0

Click OK until all dialogs are confirmed.

Restart your browser to be sure, and Silverlight now works in Firefox!

Solution: (on Windows 7), with a user that has administrative priviliges, do this: Right click “Computer”, choose Properties In the left column, click Advanced system settings Go to tab Advanced Click button “Environment variables …” Environment variables dialog on Windows 7 (in Dutch) The top half will probably display your user account’s personal path, and will probably already contain an item that is called PATH. If it is not, add it. If PATH is there, edit it. At the end of the value (if there was already something there, separate it by a semicolon ; ), add the following: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Silverlight\5.0.61118.0 Click OK until all dialogs are confirmed. Restart your browser to be sure, and Silverlight now works in Firefox!

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Thank you for sharing this, please also consider contributing to the knowledge base https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/improve-knowledge-base I will lock the question since you have solved it :-)