Where are the Spry Javascript files located in Dreamweaver CS4?

I am sure this is a trivial question but I cannot find them.
The Adobe Web site states that Dreamweaver CS4 ships with Spry 1.6. I am trying to create a SpryNestXMLDataSet, but cannot find where the js file is stored, to copy it to my site. I do not see anything in the insert Spry data set wizard that allows me to create a nested XML data set. Thus, I can get Dreamweaver to add the xpath.js and the SpryData.js files, but I cannot figure out how to add the SpryNestXMLDataSet.js file, nor find a copy within the Dreamweaver program files.
Thanks,
Van

Hello Van,
Dreamweaver only includes the Spry files that can be configured using 
the DW GUI. As there isn't a nested XML configurator yet, its not 
included in dreamweaver.
On Mac you can find the Spry files here: /Applications/Adobe 
Dreamweaver CS4/configuration/Shared/Spry/
On Windows its probably something like c:/program files/adobe/
dreamweaver cs4/configuration/shared/spry/ But i don't own a windows 
pc so I cant tell
Arnout Kazemier
Adobe Spry Community Expert | Speaker Adobe MAX 2009
3rdEden | 3rd-Eden.com | Spry-it.com | config.Spry-it.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/3rdEden | http://www.twitter.com/AdobeSpry

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