Check Point VPN

I successfully installed Check Point VPN software and was able to connect but the policy update hung up.
I elected to uninstall via the uninstaller option in the application.
The uninstaller hung up but seemed to uninstall. The menu bar icon disappeared.
I have been unable to reinstall the software from a new download. The installer seems to run successfully but no application appears in the Applications folder after rebooting.
Any suggestions as to what might prevent reinstall?

Thanks for the reply.
I found an installer in the Library as suggested.
The installer did not install successfully.
I trashed the installer, repaired permissions, downloaded the software again and was able to install successfully.
I will not be able to test the connection until I am off the network but I am better off.

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