Bridge CC & Photoshop CC

I have Windows 7 Pro - 64 bit - Adobe CC:
Question:  Could anyone tell me - in a straight forward manner - why/how/where/ "Output" is missing from Adobe Bridge CC (to send selected images from Bridge to Photoshop CC into a single document with various layers?   I opened Bridge CS6 and see it there - but it is not in Bridge CC.
I want to know WHY first.  Then I want to know how - in language that even a person who is not a computer guru, can follow.  I just use Photoshop for my digital art so cannot easily follow technical terms.  Please understand.
Can anyone help?

YES:  I copied the Adobe Output Module folder to C:\Program Files (x86)\CommonFiles\Adobe\Bridge CC Extensions.
YES:  The Bridge CC Extensions folder did exist, but there was no Workspaces folder within it.
YES:  I created a folder called Workspaces with the Bridge CC Extensions folder and then copied the file AdobeOutputModule.workspace to it.
YES: I did the two troubleshooting steps listed at the bottom of installation instruction document.
YES:  All of this is trued. 
YES:  When I went to Window>Workspace in Bridge, Output was not on the list.
YES:  I already did the resetting of Bridge.
It was NOT there.  So I called Adobe support.  After waiting on hold the first time for 1 hour and 12 minutes I got someone who after hearing problem, hung up on me.  Tried Chat twice - same thing.  Called Adobe support again and believe it or not actually got a Bridge technical support person.  The reason Output never made it was because one must install in BOTH Programs  folders - x86 and in Programs.  The wonderful technician, (Sheba H.)  was the first person at Adobe to tell me that and to agree with me that the download instructions did NOT make that clear at all but instead, in option 2 gives you 3 choices.  1st is Windows 64-bit, 2nd is Windows 32-bit and 3rd is Mac OS.  She also provided me with the simple and exact fix for the 2nd problem I had which no one else had even answered -  having the option "Tools" > "Photoshop" > "Load Files Into Photoshop Layers" installed. 
Almost 3 days to fix such a small thing - incredible forum - incredible Adobe customer service

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