

- #I NEED SHOCKWAVE 11 MAC OS X#
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- #I NEED SHOCKWAVE 11 OFFLINE#
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#I NEED SHOCKWAVE 11 MAC OS X#
!B1ITjaDK!7Lq6wICa0Ra7z5G圜0QEEm_jp2FGsgJyOAzbVorjjhYĪnd here is a mirror of the Mac OS X DMG Installer. Just in case, here is a mirror of the Windows MSI Installer at the above link.
#I NEED SHOCKWAVE 11 INSTALL#
This is the best installer to use to install Shockwave 12, as it comes with all of the reverse compatibility components.
#I NEED SHOCKWAVE 11 OFFLINE#
However, an offline installer still exists on Adobe's website at the link below - be sure to use the Windows MSI Installer.
#I NEED SHOCKWAVE 11 DOWNLOAD#
The official Shockwave download link is retired. Now, if you already have Shockwave installed on your system, you should uninstall it and restart before ever installing a new version (and yes, the restart is actually necessary.) Adobe's auto-updater is buggy with Shockwave, so if it alerts you to a new version, you should get the new installer from their website yourself instead of using the auto-updater. Installing ShockwaveĪlright, so you now have a plugin supported browser. You can still play Shockwave Movies on a 64-bit computer, but you must use a 32-bit browser. Whichever browser you use, it must be the 32-bit version of said browser, because Shockwave is a 32-bit plugin. Note that this is not ideal, as Internet Explorer will often falsely believe that Shockwave has crashed and refresh the page during playback. If you really don't want to leave the comfort of your preferred browser, another option you have is to use the IETab browser extension. However, if you don't want to install another browser, a quick n' dirty solution is to use Internet Explorer (not Microsoft Edge!) Yes, even in Windows 10, Microsoft Edge did not entirely replace IE - if you search for Internet Explorer in the Start Menu, you will find it tucked away.

I would recommend installing the K-Meleon browser from which is a fork of Firefox that has kept its NPAPI support - meaning it is a plugin supported browser capable of loading Shockwave. Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox no longer support plugins, so these will not do. The first thing you'll need is a plugin supported browser. So you have found a website that still uses Shockwave. I've answered this question before other places, but have since realized my answer is outdated, so here it is: the revised edition. If you need Shockwave, the latest version can be downloaded at /shockwave.First off, this question is not about Flash Player - read up on the so your question is about Shockwave Movies (files with a DCR type) created using the Director application.

If you find that the Shockwave Player is already installed, rather than updating to the latest version, you may want to try living without it. This, by the way, is exactly how Chrome treats Java applets. For some reason, the version is reported as 11.6.5r635 rather than 11.6.5.635, which is how Adobe refers to it in the security advisory.Īfter IE installed Shockwave, viewing the Adobe tester page in Firefox also reported that Shockwave was installed (so its not like Flash with different versions for different browsers).Īnd, Chrome continues to prove that it's the best browser for Defensive Computing.īefore running the Shockwave applet (is that the right word?) in the Adobe tester page, it asks for permission (below). I let it proceed and was then greeted by an ad for Norton Internet Security.Īfter declining the offer, Internet Explorer succeeded in installing the latest and greatest edition of the Shockwave Player (below). And, it really should say, because 11.6.4 is bad while 11.6.5 is good. Which version of version 11.6, it doesn't say. When Shockwave is not installed, Internet Explorer 8 prompts to install version 11.6.

It fails to auto-install Flash, Java and Shockwave. This gives Firefox 12 a trifecta, at least on Windows. Fortunately, since this is a buggy, vulnerable version of Shockwave, the installation fails. Clicking the button causes Firefox to try and install the Adobe Shockwave Player version 11.6.4.634.
