How to install Authorware Web Player for use with Win 7/8?

Hi, has anybody had any experience installing the Authorware Web Player for use with Windows 7 & Windows 8?  I'm looking at upgrading computers from Windowx XP on a standalone network (no internet access), and need to be able to display our Authorware content accessed via an LMS.

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