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Kronos ie11 java plugin not installed

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On Windows 10, you'll find it hidden under Start > Windows Accessories > Internet Explorer.

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Whether you're using Windows 7, 8, or 10, you'll find Internet Explorer in your Start menu. It only supports its own built-in version of Adobe Flash. This is important because Microsoft Edge, Microsoft's modern browser, doesn't support any ActiveX-based plugins. Even on Windows 10, where Microsoft Edge is the default web browser, Microsoft still includes the old version of Internet Explorer 11 for compatibility purposes. Internet Explorer is Microsoft's legacy browser, and Microsoft still supports it with security updates. Related: Why Browser Plug-Ins Are Going Away and What's Replacing Them So if you need them, what should you use? Use Internet Explorer (Even on Windows 10) But some websites, especially old business and government applications, still require these old technologies. That's why browser developers no longer support them. Most web users can get by without these plugins.

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