Lightroom (CC) on 8.1 64-bit windows does not start after the installation successfully without any messages

I've updated with my creative cloud abbo cc 2014 Photoshop and Lightroom. The update has installed the new Lightroom in parallel with my lightroom existing 5.71 (64-bit). It still works. I've also updated Photoshop CC 2014 without any problem.

Lightroom has installed a single link in the programs folder and not link on the desktop. This link is staged to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Lightroom\lightroom.exe.

I am using 8.1 in 64-bit Windows. I uninstalled the new lightroom already and installed again. same result.

Does anyone have a tip what to do?

You must completely disconnect Adobe Creative Cloud and reconnect. To disconnect using the procedure in the: connect, disconnect | Creative desktop application Cloud.  Click lightroom in creative cloud and lightroom will launch.

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