Creative Cloud vs Digital Publishing Suite

Hello. I started with a Creative Cloud Membership and have now added the Digital Publishing, Professional Edition. Can I cancel my Creative Cloud Membership now? Or do I have to have both?

Thanks I already did that for 29 bucks for first 12 months.
However I am having real trouble downloading apps from creative cloud especially Lightroom and acro XI.  Lightroom says it cant find msvcr.dll and acro XI just does not load, period.  I have placing mscvr.dll in every file including system32, WOW, and the app itself but still nothing.  It probably needs somthing to be twseaked in the win registry but I am not that technical.

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