Bob,

I did that with my install and the only downside is running the updater as
administrator for permission issues. If I did it again, I would install it
to a subfolder in my share folder.

Frank

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 11:29 PM, Bob Plantz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I installed Eclipse Indigo in C:\Program
> Files.
>
> When I start installer_r16-windows.exe it wants to put my sdk in C:
> \Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk. That is, in the 32-bit
> Program Files folder.
>
> I suspect it does not matter, but I'm inclined to put the sdk in C:
> \Program Files\Android\android-sdk. If nothing else, this seems more
> consistent with my Eclipse (64-bit) installation.
>
> Is this okay?
>
> BTW, I'm relatively new at developing on the Windows platform. I have
> 40+ years of software development experience, but I just started using
> Windows a couple of years ago. Still learning my way around.
>
> --Bob
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