Application Manager thinks I am on trial, when I have a membership.

I have a Creative Cloud active membership, but on my laptop it thinks I am on trial and won't let me use my own applications.

Hi hilldesign,
Please sign out and sign in again.
1. Start the application and sign in when prompted. Launch Creative Cloud App
2. Choose Help > Sign Out [Your Adobe ID].
3. Launch Creative Cloud App
4. Sign in with your Adobe ID
For more information on activation/deactivation try : http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-deactivation-products.html
Thanks!
Atul Saini

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