bin\plugin.bat should help I guess.

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Le 12 mars 2014 à 19:41, Marcio Rodrigues <[email protected]> a écrit :

Sorry to bring this up again, but I am a complete newby to ElasticSearch.

Where is the "plugins" folder supposed to be on Windows?
I don't have one in the root folder or in the bin folder, am I supposed to 
create it myself?


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