Elments 12 sign in clock issues.

I have re-installed Photoshop Elements 12 and when I try to launch it I'm asked to sign in. When I click the sign in button it tells me I'm not connected to the internet ( I am) or the clock on the computer is not set correctly.
I've uninstalled AGAIN and re-installed to ensure the time zone is correct (UK) but sign in is still blocked. Any suggestions?

Hi abdullaa53237143,
Please follow the steps mentioned in the knowledge base link below:
Sign in, activation, or connection errors | CS5.5 and later, Acrobat DC

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