Cant connect to CC for a weeb now, server not found.

nobody answer the phone support, nobody answer my emails
please advise.

Hi ibftp,
I am sorry for the inconvenience you have been facing. Please refer the kb: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/unknown-server-error-launching-cc.html for unknown server error.
Also with whom were you interacting in Adobe. Were you provided with any support ticket.
Regards,
Romit Sinha

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