24-120 f4 Nikon profile.. upload

Hello,
I was successful in uploading AIR and the Lens Profile Downloader..... within the loader I saw the info on the above lens... and in one the columns it said "Installed."   The other day I believe it was downloaded and I then had to restart my computer. However, I can not find the download file? I did the process again, but this time it said "Installed" and not download.#1 (Maybe I have deleted it?)  FYI- I am using XP Windows 2007 PC, CS4 and LIghtroom 2.7
Q#1- Where is this download file?
Q#2- How can I get it into CS4... ACR .... and Lightroom 2.7? 
Any help will be most appreciated,
SyBerGuy

Hello Eric,
Hummm, all right... I guess I am out of luck using CS4 and Lightroom 2.7...  Thanks for this info. And at least I can manually use Lens Correction on CS4. 
Regards,
SyBerGuy

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