Location of documents in the Simulator

I created a folder in the folder of Documents with the AIR. Where is it located on the Simulator?

Thank you

Bobby Rafferty

@bobbyworld

Take a look at this thread:

http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/Tablet-OS-SDK-for-Adobe-AIR/application-sandbox-file-system-l...

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