Try to check it in this folder: C:\Users\<Your user 
name>\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk

Or else search for adb.exe on your PC and give that path to Eclipse.


On Sunday, August 12, 2012 4:17:13 AM UTC+5:30, kenshort wrote:
>
> I am setting up the Android SDK and I've gotten to the Eclipse Config of 
> ADT.  I am following these steps from the setup guide:
>  
>
> After you've installed ADT and restarted Eclipse, you must specify the 
> location of your Android SDK directory:
>
>    1. Select *Window* > *Preferences...* to open the Preferences panel 
>    (on Mac OS X, select *Eclipse* > *Preferences*).
>    2. Select *Android* from the left panel.
>    
>    You may see a dialog asking whether you want to send usage statistics 
>    to Google. If so, make your choice and click *Proceed*.
>    3. For the *SDK Location* in the main panel, click *Browse...* and 
>    locate your downloaded Android SDK directory (such as 
>    android-sdk-windows).
>    4. Click *Apply*, then *OK*.
>
> * * * 
>  
> When I do this step I get this message:
>  
> Could not find C:\Program Files\Android\tools\adb.exe!
>  
> I checked C:\Program Files\Android\tools\ for adb.exe and found a file 
> named "adb_has_moved.txt" that says ABD has moved to the \platform-tools 
> folder.  Anyone have this problem and know how to fix?
>  
> kenshort
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