Update CC stuck at 0%? (win 8.1)

Update of my CC is stuck at 0%, it seems. How can I fix it? Restarting didn't help, not more than to launch the .exe as admin (which I am in any case on my pc).

Hello Hans,.

Please, try the following steps:

(1) uninstall Adobe CC (https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/uninstall-creative-cloud-desktop-app.html)

(2) install the latest version of the Adobe Creative cloud from the link: CC help | Creative cloud desktop


Kind regards

Sheena

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