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The following process to install Microsoft Silverlight silently has been tested and confirmed working with Silverlight 5.x and ConfigMgr / SCCM R2. Having troubles with the instructions? Take a look at the example download. Nov 13, 2007 I've done a bit of searching here, and I'm still not quite certain if Silverlight is the way to go for our application. Our app is basically a player for some largish (10MB) data files, and will need to work both online and offline.
Silverlight is a free browser plug-in for displaying Windows Media video, audio and live streams on your computer. Silverlight is a powerful development platform for creating rich media applications and business applications for the Web, desktop, and mobile devices. With support for advanced data integration, multithreading, HD video using IIS Smooth Streaming, and built in content protection, Silverlight enables online and offline applications for a broad range of business and consumer scenarios. Silverlight 5 adds a ton of new features, like webcam, microphone, and printing, to enable you to create incredible applications.
Microsoft Silverlight can be installed on Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista on either a 32-bit (Silverlight.exe) and 64-bit (Silverlight_x64.exe) versions.
Just wanted to add a little bit to the 'updates off' discussion. Theres two keys that control the update features of Silverlight: one is in HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft Silverlight (if using 32bit Silverlight) or HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Silverlight (if using 64bit Silverlight), and the second one is in HKEYCURRENTUSER SOFTWARE Microsoft Silverlight.
Microsoft Silverlight 5.1.50918 changelog:
Fixes datetime calculations to handle new eras in the Japanese Calendar.
Microsoft Silverlight Settings
Latest version: 5.1.50918 (20 Jan 2019)
License: Freeware
System requirements: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
Download: Microsoft Silverlight 32-bit (6.7 MB)
Download: Microsoft Silverlight 64-bit (12.6 MB)
See also:
SilverLight Removal Tool
Unity Web Player
Microsoft DirectX
Adobe Shockwave Player
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Description
Esri is removing security policy files from ArcGIS Online that are used by the ArcGIS API for Flex on January 26, 2021, and for the ArcGIS API for Silverlight on October 12, 2021.
This means that after these dates, Flex and Silverlight apps can no longer access any content and/or services from ArcGIS Online. Furthermore, due to security vulnerabilities associated with running Flash, Adobe no longer supports Flash as of December 31, 2020, and is taking steps to block Flash-based apps from running altogether.
Cause
The ArcGIS API for Flex and the ArcGIS API for Silverlight were retired in June 2016. However, Esri kept these policy files accessible so developers who wanted to continue to use their deployed Flex and Silverlight apps could access content and services on ArcGIS Online:
- crossdomain.xml - for Flash-based clients
- clientaccesspolicy.xml - for Silverlight-based clients
These resources are being removed to protect customers from security vulnerabilities; in line with Adobe, Microsoft, and major browser vendors:
- Adobe will actively block Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021.
- According to Adobe, “Adobe does not intend to issue Flash Player updates or security patches. Therefore, Adobe will continue to prompt users to uninstall Flash Player and strongly recommends that all users immediately uninstall Flash Player.”
- According to Microsoft, “Flash will be completely removed from all browsers by December 31, 2020, via Windows Update” (KB4577856).
- Google Chrome is removing Flash in January 2021.
- Firefox is removing Flash Jan 26, 2021.
- Safari disabled Flash in Sept 2020.
- Per Microsoft, Silverlight support will end 10/12/2021.
Solution or Workaround
If you have a Flex- or Silverlight-based app in production, Esri highly encourages migration to a JavaScript-based app using the ArcGIS API for JavaScript. The ArcGIS API for JavaScript is the focus of Esri’s web-based development and innovation, and far exceeds the capabilities of the older Flex and Silverlight APIs on many fronts.
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Related Information
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- Microsoft Docs: Adobe Flash end of support on December 31, 2020
- Microsoft Docs: Silverlight end of support on October 12, 2021
- Flash Roadmap - The Chromium Projects: Google Chrome is removing Flash in January 2021
Last Published: 1/7/2021
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Software: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.9, 4.8, 4.7, 4.6, 4.5, 4.4, 4.3, 4.2, 4.18, 4.17, 4.16, 4.15, 4.14, 4.13, 4.12, 4.11, 4.10, 4.1, 4.0, 30.326, 3.35, 3.34, 3.33, 3.32, 3.31, 3.30, 3.29, 3.28, 3.27, 2.x, 1.x ArcGIS API for Silverlight 3.x, 2.x, 1.x