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    First logout from your creative cloud client, reboot your computer (cold boot) and then login with your Adobe ID again.

    If this doesn't help try to reset the CC app by following the steps below:

    Bring the CC app in the foreground the press:

    • Win: Ctrl + Alt + R
    • Mac: Cmd + Opt + R

    If this doeswn't help try the steps below:

    • Sign out from the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application (Sign in and sign out to activate Creative Cloud apps)
    • Browse to the location: [System Drive]:\ProgramData\Adobe
    • Rename the 'SLStore' folder to 'SLStore_old'
    • Browse to the location: [System Drive]:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe
    • Rename the 'SLCache' folder to 'SLCache_old'
    • Sign in to the Adobe CC desktop app

    You may also try below steps:

    Close all Adobe apps and make sure no Adobe processes are running in Task Manager.

    1. Make sure that Hosts file does not contains Adobe…
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