Error message trying to open Dreamweaver CS5 on the new Macbook Pro

When you set up my new Macbook, I chose to have the iCloud to load all the files from my Mac desktop, which includes Adobe CS5 software. I have earlier started working on a Web site and tried to open Dreamweaver on my Macbook and received this error message:

No document types have been found in the Configuration/DocumentTypes folder. The MMDocumentTypes.xml file may be missing or currupted. Now leave the application.

I could use some advice as to what it means.

Thank you!

Susan

First turn it off under the Help menu of DW of one of the installation of the system back and you'll be fine.

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