Latest Version:
Silverlight 5.1.50901.0 LATEST
Requirements:
Mac OS X
Author / Product:
Microsoft Corporation / Silverlight for Mac
Old Versions:
Filename:
Silverlight.dmg
MD5 Checksum:
6987470b59c57e5adc0ba1e56b71607c
Details:
Adding a Shared Mailbox in Outlook 2016 (Mac) This document shows you how to open a shared mailbox in Outlook 2016 for Mac. The user must have been granted access to the shared mailbox via a Help Desk incident to System Admins before it can be added this way. Add a shared mailbox to microsoft outlook 2016 mac. This article shows how a user can add a shared mailbox in their Outlook 2016 Mac client. Click on File then, followed by Open User's Folder. The shared mailbox should show up then on the left with all of your e-mail folders as well. May 30, 2019 Add a shared mailbox to Microsoft Outlook 2016 - Mac. Open the Outlook application. Select Tools Accounts. In the Outlook main menu. On the Accounts dialog box, click on the Advanced. Button in the lower right corner. Click on the Delegates tab. Just below the Open these additional mailboxes. Opening additional mailboxes. On the Tools menu, click Accounts. Click the plus sign and then click New Account to add an additional Exchange account. In the E-mail address field, enter the email address of the shared mailbox. Under Authentication, enter the credentials for the shared mailbox.
Silverlight for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac
2020-3-13 How do I uninstall Silverlight from Mac OS X? (My question doesn't fit any of the provided Forum options, so I've slotted it into the only Mac-related area.). It's easy enough to download and install the plug-in again from Microsoft's Silverlight web site, should you change your mind and want Silverlight. Is Silverlight needed on Mac? Only you can answer this question, depending on your needs and preferences. Silverlight 5 is on life support until October 2021, at which point Microsoft will cease to support it. Try one of the fixes we provided above if you need to install and enable Silverlight on your Mac for whatever reason you find necessary. Locate the 'Install Silverlight' area in the lower-right part of the window. If you are running an Intel processor, click Mac Runtime next to 'Silverlight 3.' Otherwise, click Runtime for Mac PowerPC next to 'Silverlight 1.0.' After the download is completed, installation should start automatically. Follow the steps in the installation wizard. 'It's still not 64bit hence it's just Microsoft Silverlight under the hood – but at least it works for me now on macOS Mojave 10.14.3.' It's an web application wrapper which didn't work for me on 10.14.0/10.14.1, but it does now. Dunno what's different now, though, because it's the exact same package as then, AFAIK.