Where  do I place the new camera raw plug in

Hello friends I just updated the new camera raw plun in for Photo Shop CS2
I also have received teh DNG where do I place the plugs in I just down loaded
Michael

The DNG Converter is NOT a plug-in. It's a stand-alone application, and you can put it wherever you want: in the applications folder, on your desktop etc.
Make sure you download version 4.2 of the DNG Converter.
As for the ACR plug-in, you need version 3.7. Later versions of ACR DO NOT work with CS2.
You put it exactly where the obsolete ACR plug-in is installed by default when you first install Photoshop.
Exactly where depends on your platform, Macintosh or Windows. There are very precise instructions on the page where you download the updates. Read them.
Also read the FAQs on this forum.

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