Keep getting the Software License Agreement

I have a payed license for using all of the Adobe CC, but although I installed everything correctly I'm keep on getting the Software License Agreement window with the accept-button on it once in a while. Although I accepted it a million times now it keeps on coming back. Not only with illustrator, but also with photoshop, AfterFX and so on.
Also sometimes I have to re-login to the cloud to use the Adobe CC. Is that normal? I was hoping this was only needed once, but once in a while I have to login again to use Adobe CC update-panel.
It's getting really annoying. Anybody got the same problem? How did you solve this?

Martino,
I believe this is one for this forum,
http://forums.adobe.com/community/download_install_setup
or for Customer Care (just go straight to I Still Need Help),
http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?product=illustrator&topic=download ing-installing-and-setting-up

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