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Remote Front Panel? Primary Software: LabVIEW Development Systems>>LabVIEW Full Development System Primary Software Version: 8.0 Primary Software Fixed Version: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/151BE12C055F57CE86257043006CB4B3 8.0 Secondary Software: N/A Problem: When trying to view a Remote Front Panel from my web browser, I see a missing plugin error. Where do I get the plugin? Solution: The LabVIEW Run-time Engine is necessary to view Remote Front Panels. Download theLabVIEW Run-Time Enginehereif you do not have it.On a Windows and Mac flash player operating system (OS), the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine installation will usually automatically copy the browser plugin(s) to the correct directory for you, but in some cases, or for Linux users, it is necessary to manually install the plugin(s) to the correct directory.Note: You must use the plugin that corresponds with the version of the LabVIEW adobe flash player Run-Time Engine that you are using. For example, the Remote Front Panel plugin for LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 2012 is not compatible with LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 2013.See below for OS specific supported browsers and plugin installation information:WindowsMac OS XMac OS 9LinuxWindowsAccessing Remote Front Panels requires the use of NPAPI plugins,which are not supported in any version of Google Chrome Version 42 or higher, or in Microsoft Edge, so it is necessary to use one of the browsers listed below: Internet Explorer 5.5 and greater Netscape 4.7 and greater Mozilla Firefox Opera If you have installed the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine and still see the missing plugin error, there are two possible causes: You are using a supported web browser. You installed LabVIEW Run-time Engine before installing the web browser. For case 2, you can copy the plugin for your version of the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine to the plugin directory for the web browser.Beginning in LabVIEW 8.0, the plugins are installed t