Creative cloud desktop instalation

I purchased the Creative Cloud today and went to instal the Desktop thing. When it installs, it opens it and says that it sent me a verification email to a different email than what I purchased the cloud with. An email I used to get a demo version. How do I change that email. That old email is deactivated???

You can change your e-mail address in your adobe profile section -> my information
In this section you can choose your primary email for the adobe ID and your secondary e-mail.

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