Adobe Dreamweaver cc 2014 "software license agreement" poping up before Run :(

Hi Guys ... I set up Adobe Dreamweaver cc on my windows 8.1 every thing is fine after instal but when I want to run it the " software license agreement " displays repeatly after I press "Accept" button
I've done most recommend ways in internet that was in other peoples problem but I give no result ... can anyone help me ?? !!!

Hi aliteylor,
Can  you try the solutions in this doc and let us know if you still need help?
Error "Licensing has stopped working" | Windows
Thanks,
Preran

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