Cinema 4d

I want to play around with cineaware but in after affects cc it says i have missing files.  Then when i just try to open cinema 4d lite the application it wont do anything.  Please help

i accesed c4d by going into my files then to local disk c then program files then going to adobe then by going to after affects cc then by going to support files then plug-ins then by going to Maxon cineware AE then going to cineware support then by going to lite then finally opening the application and nothing happened
That is the most convoluted path to open a program that I could imagine. I can't imagine why you thought that would be normal.
If you looked at thousands of tutorials then you managed to find none that showed you how to open C4D from After Effects.
You MUST start in AE and either import a c4d file and add it to the timeline or go to File>New>New Cinema 4D file. That is the only way C4D Lite works. Detailed tutorials and instructions are available by simply typing c4d in the Search AE Help field at the top right corner of AE. You'll get this:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/search/index.cfm?cat=support&term=c4d&loc=en_US&lr=en_US&prod uct=aftereffects

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