Adobe Application Manager & Windows 8

I'm getting ther error "The update server is not responding.  The server might be offline temporarily, or the internet or firewall settings may be incorrect."
This is when I go to help>update from Photoshop.
I have tried the disable mini port option and checked the firewall settings. 
What next ?
Thanks!

I'm having the same issue and can't get any updates. Finally had to manually download the updates.
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=39&platform=Windows

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