There's no a specific folder where you must put android-sdk-windows The only thing you MUST do is configure your eclipse ADT plugin to point to that folder (where ever it is).
There's no a specific folder where you must put android-sdk-windows. The only thing you MUST do is configure your eclipse ADT plugin to point to that folder (where ever it is).
I explain more about my question. I have shared my android-sdk with some of my visitors (I put sdk on my web-host to be downloaded by my visitors because accessing to android website in my country is denied by Google). One of my visitors asked me a question where is the location of ADT.
And because I didn't know, I asked this question.
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