
It gets to 99 (Silverlight circle) and then nothing. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Silver light multiple times.
SILVERLIGHT ISSUES WINDOWS 10
I seem to be having this problem on Windows 10 PCs only using IE 11. "As a software developer, you can build portable class libraries that simultaneously target various. I'm trying to access a website that uses Silverlight to push out a plugin install. The blog post closes with a much more appropriate mesage: This is a dishonest representation of the situation that could be corrected with a small note advising developers to find something else to use for new projects and perhaps it being wise to start thinking of moving existing projects to current technology. However, if you take the advice on the "About" page and visit the Silverlight blog you might notice that there hasn't been a post for two years. If you look for a message that says clearly that development work on Silverlight has stopped you won't find one (or at least I can't).
SILVERLIGHT ISSUES INSTALL
You are told to "Get Silverlight" and its virtues are extolled so that you are motivated to install the developer tools.

But if you visit the Microsoft Silverlight web page you will be confronted with what looks like technology with a future. Of course, if you have been keeping up with things none of this will come as a huge shock. You could argue that seven years more support is enough to stick with Silverlight - but security patches and compatibility issues aren't really enough are they? So no Silverlight 6 or additional features. "Microsoft continues to release updates to Silverlight 5 to address security and compatibility issues. For example, under Windows 8.1 only IE 11 in addition to Firefox and Chrome is supported. The main browsers supported are Firefox 12+ and Chrome 12+ and IE 11 through 7 on particular operating systems. You also have to be a little careful in noting what exactly is supported until this far off date. Mainstream support for all other versions has already ended.

The lifecycle data for Sliverlight reveals that Silverlight 5 is officially dead on Octoor at least that's when mainstream support ends. There is no longer support for Chrome, Firefox, or any browser using the Mac operating system. Silverlight development framework is currently only supported on Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11, with support for Internet Explorer 10 ending on January 31, 2020. In general Microsoft kills things very slowly and posts the information about the status of the victim in a scattered way hoping to head off any criticism. Microsoft Silverlight will reach the end of support on October 12, 2021. There are even parts of Microsoft still using Silverlight for new web pages, as if this was a good thing to do, and getting the viewer to download Silverlight, as if this wasn't a waste of their bandwidth. NET programmers who refuse to accept the fact that Silverlight is a lame duck platform and even some who are still waiting for Silverlight 6, 7 or whatever.
