How do I install Shockwave in PowerPoint 2010?

After extensive searching, I find that LiveWeb is about the only PowerPoint add-in that allows a live web page displayed in PowerPoint. Unfortunately is depends on Shockwave.  I have Shockwave installed in my IE browser and verified, but PowerPoint does not see it.  How do I get Shockwave to work with PowerPoint 2010?
FYI, this question has been asked several times over the last 5+ years for other versions of PowerPoint but there are no answers in the Adobe forums.

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