On the Mac, it will be called Java Plug-in 2for NPAPI Browsers or Java Applet Plug-in (dependingon the operating system. ![]() ![]() In thelist on the right select, the Java Plugin - the name of theplugin will vary depending on whether you are a Mac OS X orWindows user. I don't think his problem is switching back and forth (if it is then yes two separate installs, one set each way, is the way to go) but rather that Google Chrome includes Adobe Flash Player built in, so (correct me if I'm wrong) it won't use the Flash Player Plugin files even if you put them in the right Perhaps you could try using Iron Portable (Iron is a fork of Chromium, Chromium is the source Chrome is built from) instead (it doesn't have Flash Player built in, so it will use the Adobe Flash Player plugin if you put it in the right place), having two installs of Iron with different plugin folder contents would probably work, or you could use the latest stable version of Chrome which will have the latest stable version of Flash Player bundled with it for your stable environment, and use the latest stable version of Iron (do they even release betas?) with the latest beta of the Flash Player plugin files in the plugins folder for your beta environment. Furthermore, how do I add Java plugin to Chrome Click on Plugins on the left-hand side.
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