Can't get rid of Trial Subscription

I had a single-user subscription to CS6 up until a few months ago when my office bought CS6 for Enterprise.  I uninstalled all my old CS6 programs (Mac) and re-loaded them again with the new subscription, including Muse.  Muse looked like it loaded fine but when I tried to launch it, I got an error message saying that my subscription has expired.  It asks if I want to log in or buy it.  I try to log in under my Enterprise credentials and nothing changes.  Clicking "buy" sends me down a rat hole because there's no place to log-in or enter my Enterprise serial number.  I've uninstalled Muse completely several times and keep getting the same error.  Is anybody else getting this?

Hello,
Is it CS6 or CC? If it's CC, have you already followed these steps for deploing Enterprise Muse: http://helpx.adobe.com/muse/kb/deploying-muse-enterprise.html
Cheers
Parikshit

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