Local Help Folder

Hello I downloaded the help files using the help app. Some of the help files are downloaded as pdf in common files directory. However I couldn't find the help pdf for FLASH and PHOTOSHOP. Are they located in different directories? How do I locate them.
I want to save a copy so I don't need to redownload the help files if i reinstall windows.
Thanks.

Try going to here: Coming Soon and login to the cpanel to launch your site. Select the choice of the correct choice for blocking ports.
Once you are in the cpanel, check the file viewer to make sure your files are in the correct place. If they are there and  you have the correct default document set, then contact Go Daddy.
Jim

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    When I click on 'Help' in DWCS6, it tells me the help system cannot be launched because the help folder is missing. Then ' Please install the help folder or reinstall Dreamweaver'. Previously I could view Help online, now it has gone missing. Is this another example of CC enhancements, designed to make life as difficult as possible for anyone not wanting to subscribe to Adobe's new meal ticket?
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