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The Steam version of Skyrim is the only version available for PC. Even if you go to a store and buy a physical copy on Disc, it links with your Steam account. Buy it on Gamestop's website... It links with your steam account, etc etc.
That's where I have problems with people who mod. There seems to be no defacto set of "rules" to follow. If people are going to make mods (making them available for others to download and play), they really need to know what they're doing and in such a way that their mod is compatable with the others so it won't cause any problems.
But, what do I know. (Never mind that I've modded other games before)
Just type: "coc fellglowkeep03" in the console and it should take you to the room of the caller. To leave, kill the caller get the key, open the door, enter the trapdoor and you should fall into another part of the dungon.