Impossible d'ouvrir image dans Camera Raw via Bridge

Bonjour à tous et à toutes,
Je sais que cette question a déjà été posées maintes et maintes fois sur le net, mais n'ayant pas trouvé de réponse(s), je pose la question sur le forum d'Adobe; il y a peut-être une chance que j'ai une réponse.
Alors voilà mon problème :  quand je suis sur Bridge (que Photoshop est ouvert) et que je fais un clic droit sur une image (quelque soit son extension) > ouvrir dans Camera Raw, ou quand je vais dans Edition > Préférences Camera Raw, j'ai le message suivant :
"La modification à l'aide de Camera Raw n'est pas activée.  
La modification à l'aide de Camera Raw nécessite l'exécution préalable d'un produit adapté pour que cette fonction puisse être activée."
J'ai bien pensé tout désinstaller pour réinstaller, mais dans les divers messages lus sur le web, j'ai vu que ça n'avait pas servi.
Alors, j'arrive à ouvrir mes images sous Camera Raw via Photoshop (je fais Fichier > Ouvrir sous, puis je choisis Camera Raw comme type), mais je voudrais pouvoir le faire, non pas via Photoshop, mais via Bridge.
Sinon, toujours dans Bridge (je ne sais pas si c'est lié mais), j'ai découvert qu'en faisant Édition > Préférences de couleurs Creative suite, j'avais un message similaire suivant :
"Suite color management n'est pas activé.
Suite color management nécessite qu'un produit remplissant les conditions requises ait déjà été exécuté au moins une fois pour que cette fonction puisse être activée."
Est-ce quelqu'un (d'Adobe ou... peu importe) aurait une idée pour régler ce(s) problème(s) ?
Y-a-t-il des choses que je n'ai pas installé et que j'aurais dû ? En effet, bien qu'ayant la Créative suite, je n'ai pas installé tous les logiciels (comme Dreamweaver, Audition, After effect ou je ne sais quoi d'autre) et extensions.
D'avance merci pour vos réponses.
Bonne journée à vous.

Bonjour,
Moi non plus je n'arrive pas à gérer les paramètres de couleurs dans Bridge (par le menu Edition>Paramètres de couleurs Creative Suite). Le message est toujours le même :
"Suite Color Management n'est pas activé
Suite Color Management nécessite qu'un produit remplissant les conditions requises ait déjà été exécuté au moins une fois pour que cette fonction puisse être activée."
Quelqu'un a-t-il trouvé la solution depuis les derniers posts svp ?
Je précise que j'ai essayé les techniques évoquées :
• réinstallation de l'ensemble de la suite CS6
• suppession du cache de Bridge
• ouvrir Bridge après avoir ouvert Illustrator et/ou InDesign
• Gérer les autorisations sur le fichier comme le propose Adode sur le lien http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-suite-color-management-enabled.html
Sinon existe t-il d'autres solutions pour synchroniser les couleurs sur l'ensemble de la suite Adobe, sans passer par Bridge, et sans le paramétrer un à un dans chaque logiciel ?
Mystère mystère...

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