Error installing Desktop Manager CC requiring multiple connections

Whenever I connect to my creative cloud Desktop Manager, I receive one of two scenarios:

(1) my apps are listed correctly

(2) my apps are not listed and does not give me the installation option; Instead, I see icons that say "start the trial".

In scenario 1, when I click to open a program (e.g., After Effects), the program loads, but I am presented with a screen of "Trial has expired", by which I am required to re-login using my credentials. However, once I do, it informs me that the application has already been installed in other places, and I will need to sign out of all other applications. Once I select this option, my CC Desktop Manager disconnects, but I am able to use After Effects.

This also happens when I start After Effects locally, without having to navigate through the Desktop Manager.

It's really frustrating to have to connect. I uninstalled and re-installed all my apps, as well as the Director of office of CC, but problems continue to persist.

Is there a cure for this? Ideally I would like to use CC Desktop Manager like a local Manager opening my apps since, and not having to log in each time, how I imagine things are "supposed" to be. The caveat is that I use the connection of work/business.

Thank you

Dennis

Have you tried disabled the firewall & then open a session? Maybe it's the problem of secure network.

Please refer to

Creative cloud applications ask me to connect whenever I run an application

software creation says cloud my free trial has expired, but I have a paid subscription

Concerning

Baudier

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