Creative Cloud Desktop Client OSX 10.9.4 Problems !!!

Hi Community
Some days ago the Creative Cloud Client on OSX stopped running.
The Problem:
Creative Cloud Client starts but doesnt show content under apps etc.. only an running progress bar, or the Client starts but there is nothing at least as an blank window with CC Logo on top!
System:
2014 iMAC with i7, 32Gb Ram, OSX 10.9.4
has anyone an idea how i can get the Client to work again because i need some new stuff from the cloud...
big thanx for help
art

Artjungeone please try solution 2 in CC desktop lists applications as "Up to Date" when not installed - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/aam-lists-removed-apps-date.html to restore your Creative Cloud Desktop application.

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