New installations not pulling from Adobe Update Server?

Hello,
I have an Adobe Update Server v3 running on a Mac 10.7.5 that is working fine for 5 Macs in our office.
This weekend I nuked one of the Macs and installed the OS fresh as the machine was having terrible crashing problems.
After installing the OS fresh and installing all OS updates, I
- downloaded the Creative Cloud App and installed it
- put the overrides file where it needs to go.
But all the Apps still pulled from Adobe's servers instead of our own.  Is this by design?  Is there something different I need to do for initial installations so I don't kill the internet bandwidth and my sanity waiting for the downloads to happen?
Thanks,
-John

Hi @keatonj 
I am nearly certain we can fix this quickly!
Please leave the printer on and unplug the power cable, then shut down the computer for a minuter, please do don't do a restart, do a full shut down. Then plug the printer back in, turn the computer on add the printer!
I trust this will do the trick  
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