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 I've answered this question before other places, but have since realized my answer is outdated, so here it is: the revised edition. 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.