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 · Some browsers, such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, have removed support for the NPAPI plugin. Refer to following for the status of the NPAPI plugin support amongst browser versions: Google Chrome: NPAPI plugin support was disabled by default in version NPAPI plugin support was removed in version 45 and later. References. If you notice that recently your Chrome browser won't give you the live view, that is probably caused the recent Chrome update, which disable the NPAPI plugin by default. Here is the tweek of how you can change a setting to make sure you can still watch the live view and replay video of your CCTV Camera, IP Cameras, NVR, DVR on your Chrome browser. Get more done with the new Google Chrome. A more simple, secure, and faster web browser than ever, with Google’s smarts built-in. Download now.


Firefox is almost the same, they only made an exception for Adobe Flash because they can't use Chrome's PPAPI Flash. If you need NPAPI you'll have to use Internet Explorer (not Edge, it doesn't have NPAPI support for the same reasons). Or download the ESR version of Firefox (it uses the older version 52 as a base) and follow these instructions. 7. If you notice that recently your Chrome browser won't give you the live view, that is probably caused the recent Chrome update, which disable the NPAPI plugin by default. Here is the tweek of how you can change a setting to make sure you can still watch the live view and replay video of your CCTV Camera, IP Cameras, NVR, DVR on your Chrome browser. Well, the folks on the Windows Insider program have been testing a version of Edge that does support plugins, so that feature will most likely be available in July with the Anniversary Update to Windows However, I do not believe that Edge will ever support NPAPI.


Browser(s) Chrome Chrome no longer supports NPAPI (technology required for Java applets) The Java Plugin for web browsers relies on the cross-platform plugin architecture NPAPI, which had been supported by all major web browsers for over a decade. Some browsers, such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, have removed support for the NPAPI plugin. Refer to following for the status of the NPAPI plugin support amongst browser versions: Google Chrome: NPAPI plugin support was disabled by default in version NPAPI plugin support was removed in version 45 and later. References. Chrome doesn't support NPAPI, which can be used to permit specific, limited access to local machine functions from the browser. This Chrome plugin is based on Chrome's alternative PPAPI/NaCl.

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