showdesktop.exe location?



I had the icon for "showdesktop" in the Quick Launch tray,
but I accidentally dragged it to another folder
that was being displayed in an Explorer window,
and in deleting it from that folder,
I rendered the shortcut null in the Quick Launch tray.

I can get the same functionality by rt-clicking on any of the
running application trays and selecting "Show the Desktop",
but it's more convenient to have a shortcut in the Quick
Launch tray.

Where can I find "showdesktop.exe" so that I can put the
shortcut to it back in the Quick Launch tray? ("Search
for Files and Folders" hasn't revealed its location.)
Thank you for any help.
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_Bradlee_
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