Doesn't Firebird install (unzip, same thing in this case) into a Firebird folder?
If you start Firebird with a shortcut on the desktop, or the quickstart toolbar, Right-click on the shortcut, and go to "properties". On the "shortcut" tab, you can see where the .exe is located.
Or you canlook for a "MozillaFirebird.exe" through your computers "Find" feature. Either Start > Search
Or
Windows Key + F
Find out where it is, and when you run the shockwave installer again, point it the right folder/file.
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Incidently, Shockwave doesn't recognize Firebird as a major browser yet. Thats why it doesn't show up in the list. But it does install, and it does work. You just need to know where Firebird was installed.
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