Creating cloud desktop application used to synchronize with the CS6 applications

I'm running a 64-bit Windows 7 machine. I ran CS6 and CC, but has developed a wide range of problems. With the help of Adobe technical support, I removed all the software from my pc.

My plan was to do a clean install of CS6, apply all updates and then decide if I wanted to continue with the full subscription of CC before installing any software CC. The initial installation went well, as did a whole bunch of upgrades. Along the way Adobe upgrade Adobe Application Manager on the creative Office Cloud app.

Interior of a creative cloud, he showed an update to Photoshop CS6 (something to do with a Cloud Creative 13.1.2). version Then I clicked on update and got an error message and advice to uninstall and reinstall Photoshop CS6. I followed the advice. I then started to Photoshop CS6 and selected the help-> updates option. He launched the Adobe Application Manager and I was able to install the update. So now, I think that everything is good with CS6 installed and up to date and not CC has been installed outside the desktop application.

BUT when I run the desktop creative cloud app it shows that there is an update for Photoshop CS6! By clicking on the Start button to update generates a message that the update failed due to an error in downloading.

So my problem is how to get the CC app in sync with my real CS6 applications?

My second question is what do I need to uninstall AAM to prevent that from happening in the future (and if so, how)?

It would seem that the updates have been applied successfully.  You can try implementing solution 2 CC lists Office applications as "up to date" when the no facility not - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/aam-lists-removed-apps-date.html.

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