Hi Kevin,

Try right-clicking one of the apps in your iTunes library, and choose Show in 
Finder, or the equivalent command if you use Windows. That should tell you 
where they are. I can't help with the rest of your questions, unfortunately.

Best,
Anna



> On Oct 29, 2015, at 3:05 AM, Kevin Minor <kmino...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
>  
> Due to a hard drive failure, I had to restore everything.  Thankfully I had 
> everything backed up, so it wasn’t an issue.  This did mean, however, that I 
> had to restore my iTunes files.  I have them in a folder that’s different 
> from the default iTunes folder where items are stored, so I let iTunes know 
> where this was, and it indicated that it loaded my content.  Now comes the 
> fun.  I went to the apps setting to see if I had any apps that had updates.  
> At first iTunes displayed information about what the apps feature was for, 
> but my apps weren’t there.  I noticed there were two folders, an apps folder, 
> and a mobile apps folder.  Thinking that iTunes didn’t have the apps in the 
> right place, I moved all the apps in the mobile apps folder into the 
> automaticly add to the iTunes library.  iTunes indicated that the apps 
> already existed, and did I want them replaced?  I told it to do so, and now 
> iTunes reports all my apps are up to date.  Now comes the interesting part.  
> When I look at the apps in my mobile applications folder, they’re not the 
> latest and greatest.  I looked in the location where iTunes would, by 
> default, store the apps, and nothing’s there, not even the folder.  I have 
> two questions.  Do I have the latest apps?  If I do, where are they on the 
> PC?  I double checked to see where the iTunes folder was in preferences, and 
> it’s indicating where I have my library.
>  
> Any ideas?
>  
> Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
> 
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