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Old 11-27-2017, 11:52 PM   #299
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
It won't be under "Program Files" - that's for 64-bit applications. Look under "Program Files (x86)", which is where 32-bit applications live.
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Originally Posted by Conan46 View Post
I looked under both and do not see it
Kindle4PC did not install in either Program Files directory on my Windows 10 x64 computer. The shortcut point into my AppData\Local directory as seen in the shortcut properties:
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C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Amazon\Kindle\application\Kindle.exe
Right click on the desktop shortcut, then click on "open file location" and you will be in the right directory. As a random bit of information, %localappdata% is a short cut to the current users AppData\Local directory. For more information, check Common Folder Variables.

And as a minor nit, for Windows, it's a command shell window or console window. Terminal is a Unix/Linux term.

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