Windows 7 program files

Can anyone answer my simple question "please"?

Shockwave has been installed, but the 'install' file that I have saved on my desktop only was not automatically "moved" once the installed program itself.

As a result, I created a "Shockwave" folder to place the case of 'IN' file installer I need to re - install Shockwave again.

The "Shockwave" folder must be created under the "Program Files", under the folder "Program Files x 86", or can it be placed in ANY folder since THE PROGRAM IS ALREADY INSTALLED. "

That is right.  Whenever you save the file, you will be able to reinstall it from this location.

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