Missing Bridge CC Extensions Folder

I have Bridge CC installed and am trying to download and install the AOM Output Module extension.  Per the instructions on the site I need to copy the folder to the Bridge CC Extensions Folder in my Library Folder, but there isn't one there!  Any tips/advice/help?  I can't get it to work without finding that folder it seems :-(

Hi,
I am having a problem with having the Output Module work as well.
According to the instructions I have done everything correctly. Install Adobe Output Module
I:
Copy the Adobe Output Module folder (not the AOM_Package_[OS] folder) into the Bridge CC Extensions folder in the appropriate location:Windows: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Bridge CC Extensions
Copy the AdobeOutputModule.workspace file into the Workspaces folder under the Bridge CC Extensions folder.
When I place the AdobeOutputModule.workspace into the Workspace folder Bridge doesn't come up at all. If the Module is in the same folder as the BridgeCC folder then there is no change to whether Bridge works or not.
Additionally, I am not seeing "!!-$$$AdobeOutputModule.workspace" in the \Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Bridge CC\Workspaces folder. All I see are
!!-$$$Essentials.workspace
!!-$$$LightTable.workspace
!!-$$$Navigator.workspace and
!!LastMenu.workspace
Help please. Any more ideas.
Thank you,

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