All installed CC Applications stuck at EULA Screen, HELP!

Hello everyone,
i have downloaded today a Trial version of Photoshop CC to test it a bit, but poorly i cant, because it is stuck in the EULA Screen, When i click "I Accept" it closes and pops up again and again.
Then i downloaded Illustrator to see if it is the same error and it is. Can you help me please?

Have you used the trial version with the same Adobe ID previously? If no, try installing it on other computer.
Regards
Rajshree

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