Can't run Premiere

I have installed Premiere 6 for Windows. My serial number was accepted, and it showed the screen that says the installation was successful. I cannot, however, find Premiere anywhere. It is not under Start. It is not in any of the Adobe folders. It is not in Program files. How do you run Premiere?

DKSW0000 first are you referring to Premiere Pro CS6?  Second which version of Windows are you using?  If it is Windows 7 and earlier it should be available in the Start Menu.  If you are using Windows 8 then it will be listed on your Start Screen.

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