Accepting Adobe Software Licence Agreement

Hi,
Does anyone know why I have to continually accept the Adobe Software Licence Agreement?
In the past few weeks, anytime after i have shut my computer down, I am askewd to accept the Adobe Software Licence Agreement when I reopen any of the CC applications.
In some cases, I also have to go through the process to register this product.
I have been using CC for about 7 months and have not had this issue before.
Regards,
Matthew

Hi Matt,
It might be somehow related to permissions is not allowing changes to get saved properly. You might try right-clicking and choosing Run as Administrator when launching all apps that are prompting with the License Agreement and see if it continues to happen.
- Dave

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