Photoshop CC 2014 Adobe Application Manager unreaparable issue

Suddenly Photoshop CC 2014 give me this error: Adobe Application Manager is required and is missing or damaged. I downloaded it, i uninstalled photoshop and any other adobe apps, a unistalled creative cloud. I reinstalled everything and i always have this error. Adobe Application Manager doesn't show in my softwares but i installed it. How can i resolve without restoring? Thank you

In the past I had a problem with the Adobe Creative cloud Desktop Application and the Adobe Application  Manager.  Had problems more then once. Even requited Adobe assistance.  I Had to install to Adobe Application  Manager for when it updated itself is when the problems began. There was a problem in one of Adobe databases for my user id the file messes up was "opm.db" . Can not remember how things were finally fixed.  I post a search and the download links.
https://forums.adobe.com/search.jspa?sort=updatedDesc&q=opm.db+Application+Manager
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