Why the App Manager think I need administrator privileges to install updates?

I am a subscriber of creative cloud, and when I opened apps (for example, Muse) I receive a message to install upgrades (or not). If I ask to install, I wonder for info login and password, which is then denied and I get an error message that I need administrator privileges. If the installation fails.

I can sign in to this site using my login and password, so this isn't the problem. I can also open the application (without update), but these are listed as being time sensitive: only available until, for example, on 14 June. But there is no way for me to install these new versions. Help!

This is where updates their files / registry keys. For example, install/update Flash Player DURATION has always access required admin life file in the operating system folder tree (on Windows, this is in system32/C:\windows\system32\macromed). Registry-Wise, Adobe put the keys in HKCU and HKLM - the latter is read-only for normal users.

If you manage a network with the enterprise licensed software, there are tools for creative Cloud allowing a Manager to build packages for deployment to base installers and updates offline. If your users have copies of the retail of CC, is not an option and all must be managed on a basis by computer.

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