Adobe Application Manager think first is up-to-date, but it isn't really.

I'm on OS X 10.10.5, running Adobe Application Manager 2.2.0.129. I know there is an update for Premiere Pro CC 2015 version 9.0.1, but the app Manager said that my current version (version 9.0.0) is up-to-date. How to upgrade first?

Please uninstall creative cloud:

The Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner tool allows to solve installation problems

Reinstall the form below:

Download Adobe Creative cloud apps | Free trial of Adobe CC

I hope this helps.

Concerning

Megha Rawat

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