Microsoft Silverlight Catalina

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Microsoft Silverlight is an already deprecated application framework used for writing and running rich internet applications. It can be likened to Adobe Flash. Its early versions centered on streaming media, while later ones supported multimedia, graphics, as well as animation. The latter also provided developers with support for CLI languages along with development tools.

Industry watchers were quick to observe Silverlight’s death as early as 2011. The following year, Silverlight fell out of favor and Microsoft deprecated it for HTML5 in Windows 8. Before 2015 ended, everybody knew that it was doomed, but the company remained largely unclear about its future.

Some Mac users, however, probably wonder: is Silverlight needed on Mac? Should they still install and enable it on their machine? Here are a few answers to burning questions about the technology near its demise.

What Is Silverlight?

Now in Silverlight 5, the program is defined on the Microsoft site as a “powerful development tool for creating engaging, interactive user experiences for web and mobile applications.” The free plugin is powered by the .NET framework. It is compatible with different browsers, devices, as well as operating systems.

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The multiple perceived uses and benefits of Silverlight include:

  • Media – It is hailed for the highest-quality interact video experiences both live and on-demand across various formats. This, while it protects content.
  • Business – It enables users to create business apps that offer richer and deeper interactivity, harnessing the tools and skills developers are already equipped with. It is poised to eliminate the IT challenge of deploying across multiple browsers and OS.
  • Mobile – It seeks to build touch-based apps quickly through familiar tools. The aim is to distribute via the Windows Phone Marketplace.

End-of-Life Timeline

From its initial launch back in 2007, Silverlight was already compared to Adobe’s Flash. It helped provide video streaming for different events, including the NBC coverage of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, and the 2008 conventions for the two U.S. political parties.

Silverlight was also harnessed for the video streaming services of Amazon Video and Netflix. Since getting wind of Silverlight’s end of life, however, Netflix announced in 2013 that it was moving to HTML5 video.

In a July 2015 blog, Microsoft encouraged companies using Silverlight for media to start transitioning to DASH/MSE/CENC/EME based designs. It set October 2021 as the overall support end date for Silverlight 5.

Here is support information for various browsers and programs:

  • IE9 to 11 – Until late 2021, depending on the operating system
  • Google Chrome – No longer supports it since September 2015
  • Mozilla Firefox – No longer supports it since March 2017
  • Microsoft Edge – No plugin is available
  • macOS – No support since Firefox 52, Safari 12, and Chrome 45

How to Enable Silverlight on Mac

If you are a Mac user and, by any chance, you find that you still need Silverlight, there are still ways to install and enable it on your computer. Don’t expect to have an easy time with it, though.

A user on macOS High Sierra, for instance, finds that Silverlight works on Safari until he gets to Safari 12. He has updated to Mojave at the same time. Upon further research, he discovers online that Safari no longer supports Silverlight, yet he couldn’t see any information about Mojave blocking apps from using the plugin.

Is it time for them to quit Silverlight altogether while staying on Mojave, or roll back to High Sierra to use the plugin again?

One handy solution is to stick to usingFirefox 52.9.0 ESR, which appears to work fine with Silverlight.

Now, it’s time for us to dig deeper into the issue of Silverlight for Mac not being recognized, or if you are continually prompted to install it. You’re likely having this problem when you receive an error message (stating an install is needed) whenever you try to access a website requiring Silverlight to display content.

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This can be caused by different reasons, including:

  • An earlier version of Silverlight is in your system. However, it doesn’t meet the requirements for the plugin the site is using.
  • The plugin is actually not installed.
  • Your browser is set to “Run using Rosetta.” This will lead your machine to be incorrectly identified as a PowerPC-based Mac.

Before troubleshooting, try to assess the current environment in which the software runs. It also helps to clean out junk and other nuisance files that could be getting in the way of your Mac’s stable operations. A reliable third-party Mac optimizer tool gets this done.

Next, follow these steps:

  1. On the Apple menu, choose About this Mac.
  2. Note the processor type, speed, RAM, as well as operating system information. Certain sites have particular requirements in order for you to view their content.
  3. Close the window. Next, close all open browser windows.
  4. On the desktop, double-click the hard drive icon.
  5. Next, double-click the Library folder.
  6. Open the Internet Plug-ins folder.
  7. If you find a file named Silverlight.plugin, the plug-in is installed. To know the version, select the file and choose Get Info on the File menu. Note the displayed version number.
    • If the version number displayed is 1.0.xxx and your processor type is a PowerPC: The right version of the plugin is installed.
    • If you have an Intel processor: All versions of Silverlight are supported. You are recommended, though, to run the latest version. This way, you can access sites using the latest features and benefit from the latest product improvements.

Here are the solutions you can try for each of the three potential causes of the problem.

An Earlier Version of Silverlight Is in Your System

Typically, the website uses Silverlight 3 for its content to properly show. If this is the case, it looks at whether your system complies with the requirement. If your system doesn’t, you are directed to an upgrade on the Silverlight site. If, on the other hand, you’re using a PowerPC, the site knows this and only version 1 can be installed. Discuss this situation with the site’s support team.

The Plugin Is Actually Not Installed

Follow these instructions:

  1. On your browser, visit http://silverlight.net/getstarted/.
  2. Look for Install Silverlight in the lower-right section of the window.
    • If you are running an Intel processor, click Mac Runtimefound next to Silverlight 3.
    • If not, click Runtime for Mac PowerPClocate next to Silverlight 1.0.
  3. Once the download is complete, installation will automatically begin. Follow the steps outlined in the installation wizard.
  4. Once installation is complete, you will be prompted to exit your browser. Close your browser windows and restart the browser. By this time, it should recognize the new plug-in.

Your Browser Is Set to ‘Run Using Rosetta’

Follow these steps:

  1. On the desktop, double-click the hard drive icon.
  2. Select the Applications folder.
  3. Look for the icon for the browser that you are using. Make sure to hold down the CTRL key while clicking the icon.
  4. Choose Get Info.
  5. Locate the Run using Rosetta option. This check box should not be selected. If it is, then untick the check box. Close the window.
  6. Click Restart on the Apple menu.
  7. After your computer reboots, try to access the website that generated the error message.

Note that if the right version of the plugin isn’t installed, you should ensure that the Run using Rosetta check box is not selected as well. Afterwards, follow the steps in the last section to install the plugin.

Final Notes

Is Silverlight needed on Mac? Only you can answer this question, depending on your needs and preferences. Silverlight 5 is on life support until October 2021, at which point Microsoft will cease to support it.

Try one of the fixes we provided above if you need to install and enable Silverlight on your Mac for whatever reason you find necessary.

Overview

Computing and Technology Services (CTS) licenses and supports several software products for Duquesne faculty and staff. Employee software support includes updates and patches for operating systems and supported software titles.

On this page

Employee software support levels

CTS will give its best effort to resolve all software issues for employees. The CTS Help Desk will provide troubleshooting for most software issues at no cost.

For software issues that cannot be resolved by the Help Desk, tickets will be escalated to CTS Technical Services for further troubleshooting. The average turnaround time for tickets assigned to CTS Technical Services is between one and three business days.

Software Support Levels
Manufacturer supportThe software vendor will provide incident support, security updates, and nonsecurity hotfixes. The mainstream support dates in the charts below are the vendor's published lifecycle support dates. If the vendor does not publish their lifecycle support dates, the date will be based on the vendor's past support lifecycle history.
CTS supportCTS support is based on the vendor's support lifecycle. CTS will provide sufficient notice through this webpage if a piece of software is nearing the end of its support lifecycle. In some cases, CTS may provide extended support for a piece of software that exceeds the manufacturer's lifecycle. Extended support may include limited or no network access.

Employee software support: Windows OS

Operating systems, software and browsers

CTS tries to follow Microsoft's mainstream support lifecycle as closely as possible but will work with employees to support software that falls outside those parameters. The list below features the support lifecycle and end of support dates for Microsoft's operating systems, software and browsers.

Operating SystemsManufacturer Support EndsCTS Support Ends
Windows 10October 14, 2025TBD
Windows 8January 10, 2023Expired
Windows 7ExpiredExpired
Software
Office 365OngoingTBD
Microsoft Office 2019OngoingTBD
Microsoft Office 2016October 14, 2025TBD
Microsoft Office 2013April 11, 2023Expired
Microsoft Office 2010October 13, 2020Expired
Browsers
Microsoft EdgeOngoingOngoing
Internet Explorer 11October 14, 2025July 31, 2025
Internet Explorer 10 and olderExpiredExpired

Software Center

The following software is available to all University-managed Windows computers via Software Center. Software Center contains the most recent, Duquesne-supported versions of the software listed below.

ProgramsAvailability
Adobe FlashSoftware Center
Adobe ReaderSoftware Center
Adobe ShockwaveSoftware Center
AudacitySoftware Center
Box DriveSoftware Center
Duquesne LogMeIn Calling CardSoftware Center
EndnoteSoftware Center
GlobalProtect VPNSoftware Center
Google ChromeSoftware Center
IBM SPSS StatisticsSoftware Center
Microsoft Office 2016Software Center
Microsoft Office 2019Software Center
Microsoft SilverlightSoftware Center
Mozilla FirefoxSoftware Center
Sophos Endpoint ProtectionSoftware Center
SpirionSoftware Center
ZoomSoftware Center

Employee software support: macOS

Operating systems, software and browsers

Apple does not publish the support lifecycle for its operating systems, but new macOS versions typically launch during the third quarter of each year. Therefore, CTS will follow Apple's support model of supporting the three latest macOS versions and discontinue support for any operating system versions outside of this window at the beginning of each new year.

Microsoft Silverlight Catalina 2019

Operating SystemsManufacturer Support EndsCTS Support Ends
Big Sur (11.0)October 1, 2024In testing
Catalina (10.15)*October 1, 2023TBD
Mojave (10.14)October 1, 2022Sept. 1, 2021
High Sierra (10.13)October 1, 2021Sept. 1, 2020
Sierra (10.12)October 1, 2020Sept. 1, 2019
El Capitan (10.11)ExpiredExpired
Yosemite (10.10)ExpiredExpired
Software
PagesOngoingTBD
NumbersOngoingTBD
KeynoteOngoingTBD
Office 365OngoingTBD
Microsoft Office 2019October 14, 2025TBD
Microsoft Office 2016October 13, 2020October 13, 2020
Microsoft Office 2011ExpiredExpired
Browsers
SafariOngoingOngoing

* MacOS Catalina and later no longer supports 32-bit applications. Upgrading to macOS Catalina may cause some existing applications on your device to stop functioning.

Self-Service

The following software is available to all University-managed Apple devices through Self-Service.

Microsoft Silverlight Install

ProgramsAvailability
Adobe ReaderSelf-Service
Box DriveSelf-Service
EndNoteSelf-Service
EvernoteSelf-Service
GlobalProtect VPNSelf-Service
Google ChromeSelf-Service
HP DriversSelf-Service
IBM SPSS StatisticsSelf-Service
KeynoteSelf-Service
Microsoft EdgeSelf-Service
Microsoft Office 2019Self-Service
Microsoft Remote DesktopSelf-Service
Mozilla FirefoxSelf-Service
NumbersSelf-Service
OpenJDK 11Self-Service
PagesSelf-Service
Sophos Endpoint ProtectionSelf-Service
SpirionSelf-Service
XeroxSelf-Service
ZoomSelf-Service