Photoshop CC - Image Processor

I loaded Photoshop CC, now when I try to use the Image Processor from Bridge, nothing happens. It's as if they are not linked. How do I fix this?

Bridge CS6  5.0.2.4 x64, Photoshop CC 2014.2.1 x64  
Bad Combo Bridge CS6 would want to use Photoshop CS6 if Photoshop CC was up and running on a windows machine CS6 would not sart for Adobe only lets one version of Photoshop to run at a time on Windows.   If you were on a mac CS6 would open and there would be two versions of Photoshop up and active.

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