Where is Photoshop .exe

I am trying to install the Kodak Digital Gem Airbrush plugin in CS6.  My O/S is Windows 7.  I need the file Photoshop .exe but cannot find it.  It is not in the expected position. Can anyone help?

Yes. I suggest that you post your question in the Photoshop forum, where it has a much better chance of receiving a useful answer:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop
This forum is only for discussions on the forums themselves.

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    No, whatever variant (32 bit or 64 bit) you started stays running.  Normally an attempt to start either one afresh brings the currently running variant to the top.  For a very brief period both are running, but I assume the second one up discovers that the first one is running and just activates it.
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