How to re-download Ps and Lr after hard drive is replaced

I have license for CC on two computers.   Had it installed on my PC and Mac.   Hard drive for the Mac was replaced.  How do I re-download my products?

Download/install the trial versions, then activate them with your Adobe ID.

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