![]() ![]() ![]() Flash Player reached EOL on January 1, 2021. How to edit, compile, and run Java programsĪdobe Flash is no longer supported.How to edit, compile, and run C++ programs. ![]() Remote file transfer on a Mac using Cyberduck.Remote file transfer on Windows using WinSCP.Remote file transfer on Linux/Mac systems.To make a long problem short all we need to do in order to get the plug-in to run is simply enable NPAPI within Chrome, which is done by entering “chrome://flags/#enable-npapi” in the address bar and simply clicking ‘Enable’. Google says the 90’s era architecture is outdated and causes crashes and therefore, as of Google Chrome 42 – not enabled! That same 90’s era architecture is the delivery model within the vSphere Client Integration plug-in – so you can see where the problem now lies! To skip my little story and get to the point the problem resides with NPAPI – an architecture used to extend browser functionality. After another failed attempt at installing it with the same result I do what I always do – Google! And to my surprise end up at this KB. Wow! It’s not even listed anymore! Now I know it used to be there as I can remember going in and ensuring that it was always allowed to run. Huh?!? Now I know that I’ve installed this! Maybe it’s just not enabled! So I check out plugins section within Chrome to see that… So here’s the issue at hand – One fine July morning I find myself sitting in front of the same message shown above! “How odd…” I thought, “I could’ve swore I’ve already installed this!” Either way it’s not a big deal, I’ll just install it again! So, shutdown the 84 tabs inside of Chrome that I have open and away we go – next, next, next my way through the wizard, re-open my 84 tabs and… The thing is Al’s not here anymore and while yeah, he was a wise one, he never had to install the vSphere Client Integration plug-in inside of the newest version of Google Chrome – if he did, he’d certainly place himself inside of his own definition! I think we can all agree that ol’ Al Einstein was a pretty smart dude right? Especially when it came to his thoughts around insanity and the “doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results” spiel. ![]()
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