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Problem creating livery...

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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
I subscribed on Christmas eve and went to make the Livery for my car... however it is aying i need to install Unity Web Player on my computer after already having installed it. What can I do?
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medal 5404
10 years 5 days ago
My preferred browser is chrome. However my work around was opening Firefox in administrator mode and creating my livery through that method.
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medal 5000
10 years 4 days ago
same with me but firefox works
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medal 5674 CEO & CTO
10 years 4 days ago
"Nathan
I subscribed on Christmas eve and went to make the Livery for my car... however it is aying i need to install Unity Web Player on my computer after already having installed it. What can I do?

Hi Nathan, This is pretty much always because you are using a https:// link and not a http:// one.

When you open the livery page make sure the start of the url is http:// NOT https:// and it should fix the problem.
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medal 5000
9 years 323 days ago
try that you are not blocking the plug in when you have downloaded the unity in chrome it is on the right side of the address bar if it is


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medal 5000
9 years 111 days ago
Thought I would update this thread instead of creating a new one (digital recycling!) but I have just had a nightmare changing the livery for my team.  Eventually managed to get it working by using Firefox as my browser but Chrome, IE and Edge all refused to work with the Unity plug-in.  Has anybody else seen that issue?
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medal 5000
9 years 111 days ago
Edge only natively supports flash, no other plugins can be installed or added, theoretically this is why IE 11 is still "around."  Chrome is now disabling plugins and you cannot re-enable them in the latest build.  I've switched over to running with firefox with no issues, I haven't tried IE on my windows 10 machine.
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