Windows 7 RDP client 5.2 on Win7! (Where after install??)

totalz

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I need to use it for testing, and I downloaded the installation file from M$!

However, as usual, M$ doesn't let user to choose the path for their installation!

And I cannot find it anywhere after installed, LOL

And searching in "Start" gives me only the new one!
 
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It seems like you are facing difficulty in locating the installation path for a program you downloaded from Microsoft (referred to humorously as "M$"). To find the installation path for the program, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the Default Installation Directory: - Most programs usually get installed in the "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" folders. You can navigate to these folders to locate the program. 2. Search in the File Explorer: - Open File Explorer and navigate to the "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" folder. Search for the program's folder within these directories. 3. Use the Control Panel: - You can also check the installed programs list in the Control Panel. Go to "Control Panel"...
It seems like you are facing difficulty in locating the installation path for a program you downloaded from Microsoft (referred to humorously as "M$"). To find the installation path for the program, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the Default Installation Directory: - Most programs usually get installed in the "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" folders. You can navigate to these folders to locate the program. 2. Search in the File Explorer: - Open File Explorer and navigate to the "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" folder. Search for the program's folder within these directories. 3. Use the Control Panel: - You can also check the installed programs list in the Control Panel. Go to "Control Panel" > "Programs" > "Programs and Features" to see a list of installed programs. 4. Check Recent Programs: - Sometimes, programs appear in the "Recently Added" section of the Start menu. You can right-click on the program icon and choose "Open file location" to reveal the installed folder. 5. Search in Registry (Advanced): - If you're comfortable with editing the Windows Registry, you can search for the program's installation path there. However, exercise caution as incorrect changes can affect system stability. If you provide the name of the program you are looking for, I can assist you with more specific instructions on how to locate its installation path.
 
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