![]() ![]() Navigate to the folder where your browser places Downloaded files: -Click on the Silverlight installation file ( should be a. Just quit all applications, and then shutdown your Mac, and then start up your Mac again. Ensure that you quit out of all browsers. I've searched and searched and there is no work-around for Safari.īest option at this time is to install and use Firefox or another compatible browser. Ensure that you quit all browsers on the Mac before the installation of Silverlight. ![]() ![]() Safari has now shifted to decoding HTML5 via hardware - which allows for 1080p resolution at streaming speeds on newer machines only. In retrospect this solution seems obvious but it was anything but obvious when nothing worked right because of hundreds of keychain error messages blocking every action. Spent many hours with Apple support early this morning (they were not able to solve this and escalated the problem to engineer status and scheduled a call-back etc) - they were very patient however (kudos) and concluded there were corrupted keychain identification? files - luckily, I resisted all advice to reset keychain and allowed software update (updating back to the future Safari 12) to fix the problem. Just got a new MacBook Pro 13 inch and I went to watch amazon prime videos on Safari. No amount of fiddling with the Safari 7 Plug-ins Security settings will allow the site to work. Warning - Someone recommended reverting back to Safari 11 to allow Prime video to work - I tried this and it caused Safari to no longer recognize or accept my keychain password - or to sync keychain via iCloud - nearly lost all my keychain passwords! Silverlight 3.0 does not work with Mavericks (10.9) Safari 7, Chrome, Firefox or any other numerous Mac browsers when attempting to use the website.
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