Hi, my "adobe application manager" files are damaged, can't download

Hi, my "adobe application manager" files are damaged, when I try to download an adobe application it just won't start because of that damaged "adobe application manager", I tried to find how to (re-)download/install "adobe application manager" but with out success and I realy need to download it tonight

uninstall whatever cs version you need to replace, clean (Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6) and then reinstall.
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