Damaged or missing the Adobe Application Manager

When I start PES 13 I get a message that:

"Adobe Application Manager, needed to verify your license is missing or damaged,

Please download a new copy of Adobe Application Manager of

http:Adobe.com/go/ApplicationManager ".

Clicking ok starts the photo editing software and the PSE 13 seems to work ok. However, I can't successfully download updates. This problem started when I was running Windows 7.1. I have recently upgraded Windows 10, removed PSE 13, downloaded and re-installed in the environment Windows 10. The message at startup again and I still can't successful upgrades. Appreciate advice on how to fix.

The error message generated by the attempts to upgrade:

Update Adobe Photoshop elements 13.1

There was an error downloading this update. Quit and try again later. Error code: U43M1D207

I have successfully solve my problems today after reading some related problems. The solution came to me when windows wouldn't let me not delete old files PSE 8 left in the Programs(x86) /Adobe. folder Windows says a file or files are used by an open application and therefore did not deletions. Therefore suggested to me that Photoshop Elements 8 can not completely completely uninstalled and was interfering with the functioning of the Applications Adobe handler.

The story of my experience is that I was running windows 7 (64-bit) and used the PSE 8. When I bought the PSE 13 I installed without removing the PSE 8 to be sure that the PSE 13 would work first. It worked but I got the errors mentioned above, that is to say, missing or damaged Applications manager not able to install updates. I uninstalled PSE 8 but which did not correct these problems. Subsequently, I've updated to Windows 10 (64-bit) and the PSE 13 questions suite.

Today, the solution was to:

1. uninstall all Adobe software, including Adobe Flash, Adobe reader as well as PES 10

2. restart the computer

3 used CCleaner to remove remaining references to the Adobe programs deleted in the Windows registry. This required 3-4 passes.

4 restart the computer

5 removed as much of the PSE 8 files in the folder Programs(x86)/Adobe/Photoshop Elements 8 that would allow Windows. It's all files with the exception of a font file Windows indicated was still used by an open application.

6 restart the computer

7A ran the registry CCleaner cleaner again and this time there were several references to the Photoshop Elements 8 license that were deleted file. This required only one pass of CCleaner, I think.

8 restart the computer

9. download and install 10 PSE using the user to the administrator for Windows 10. Then downloaded and installed update 10.1 PSE.

PES 10 now works with the error messages now at startup and updates work

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