Not inside MS SQL SERVER Binn folder

Hello

In my 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL", it is not Binn folder and also not in services when I run services.msc. Understand that the sqlserveragent.exe file is in the Binn folder. Where to get this Binn folder? How can I install MSSQL SERVER services? Help, please.

Thank you

Lynn

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