![]() There are a couple of things that you can do: ![]() You cannot open Java Applets (nor any other NPAPI plugin) in Microsoft Edge - they aren't supported and won't be added in the future.įurther you should be aware that in the next release of Google Chrome (v45 - due September 2015) NPAPI plugins will also no longer be supported. This will automatically prompt the user to open in IE. If you must continue to use the Java plugin in a corporate web app, consider adding the site to an Enterprise Mode site list. ![]() Most modern browsers are moving away from plugins and toward standard HTML5 controls and technologies. As other folks have mentioned, Java, ActiveX, Silverlight, Browser Helper Objects (BHOs) and other plugins are not supported in Microsoft Edge. ![]()
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