Click
the plugin icon and select "Always Allow..."
UPDATE for Chrome version 42
Chrome
users can still override the blocking of plugins in Chrome:
Type chrome://flags in the browser's address bar
and hit enter.
Search
for chrome://flags/#enable-npapi on the page. Or, load it
directly.
Enable
it with a click on the link.
Restart
the browser.
All
NPAPI plugins installed in Chrome become available again.
The
second option to
enable plugins for the time being is to use policies. You need to install Chrome Policy
Templates first to enable that functionality.
Once
done, do the following:
Find "Specify a list of enabled plugins"
in the root listing of the newly installed policy template.
Double-click on the entry to open up its
configuration.
Set it to enabled.
Click on Show next to "list of enabled
plugins".
To enable all, add the value * to the first
field and click ok. This is a wildcard that indicates that all plugins
should be enabled.
Alternatively, add a plugin name as a value,
e.g. Java or Shockwave Flash.
Firefox
1. Open the Firefox
browser or restart it, if it is already running
2. From the Firefox
menu, select Tools, then click the Add-ons option
3. In the Add-ons
Manager window, select Plugins
4. Click Java (TM)
Platform plugin (Windows) or Java Applet Plug-in (Mac OS X) to select it
5. Check that the
option selected is Ask to Activate or Always Activate or on older Firefox
versions, click on the Enable button (if the button says Disable, Java is
already enabled)
How to always activate a plugin for a trusted website
If you are unable to update a plugin and you are using a trusted
site, you can set that plugin to automatically run whenever using that
site:
1. Click the red
plugin icon in the address bar and a message window will open.
2. In the message
panel, click Allow and Remember.
Internet Explorer
1. Click Tools and
then Internet Options
2. Select the
Security tab, and select the Custom Level button
3. Scroll down to
Scripting of Java applets
4. Make sure the
Enable radio button is checked
5. Click OK to save
your preference
If prompted "Run" all controls
Mac Browser Settings
Safari
1. Click on Safari
and select Preferences
2. Choose the
Security option
3. Select Allow
Plug-ins, then click on Manage Website Settings
4. Click on the Java
item, select an option (Ask, Allow or Allow Always) from
the pulldown list When visiting other websites
5. Click Done, then
close the Safari Preferences window
Firefox
1.
2. Open the Firefox
browser or restart it, if it is already running
3. From the Firefox
menu, select Tools, then click the Add-ons option
4. In the Add-ons
Manager window, select Plugins
5. Click Java (TM)
Platform plugin (Windows) or Java Applet Plug-in (Mac OS X) to select it
6. Check that the
option selected is Ask to Activate or Always Activate or on older Firefox
versions, click on the Enable button (if the button says Disable, Java is
already enabled)
How to always activate a plugin for a trusted website
If you are unable to update a plugin and you are using a trusted
site, you can set that plugin to automatically run whenever using that
site:
1. Click the red
plugin icon in the address bar and a message window will open.
2. In the message
panel, click Allow and Remember.
Java 6.35 is required. How can
I enable Java 6.35 with Internet Explorer 10?
By
adding the websites to the list of Local Intranet Sites, Java is
enabled.
Internet
Explorer
Click
Tools then Internet Options
Go
to the Security Tab, click Local Intranet and click Sites
Go to
Advanced
Add
https://ny.newspathnow.com and https://atl.newspathnow.com -
then Close
Click
Tools and then Compatibility View Settings
Uncheck
the "Display Intranet Sites in Compatibility view”

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