PhotoShop Sign Required!!!

Trying to run PhotoShop, Promts me to Sign In Requirment screen, Select Sign in I go to Trail page.  All the while I'm already loged in Adobe cc, other program seam tobe working fine.  I have already uninstalled and reinstalled program.
What next?

Hi Merlune,
Welcome to Adobe Forum,
You do not have any billing issue, the CC is active.
Creative cloud do not need a serial number. it will be using your Adobe ID on which you have purchased the creative cloud membership.
So you need to login with your Adobe ID and password to activate the cloud membership.
Log out & log back in of the CC Desktop App.
In case it is not signing in successfully please try the following:
I don't know which operating system you are working on so i am giving you some steps windows and MAC OS:
   Windows:
   In windows 7 navigate to following location:
     /windows/system32/drivers/etc
   1. look out for "Hosts" file
   2. Open it with notepad
   3. Check if you have any entry for Adobe
   4. Remove the entries and try again launching any product from CC
   On Windows XP navigate to following location:
   \windows\system32\drivers\etc
   1. look out for "Hosts" file
   2. Open it with notepad
   3. Check if you have any entry for Adobe
   4. Remove the entries and try again launching any product from CC
   Mac:
   1. Please click on "Go" and navigate to /private/etc
   2. Open "hosts" file and check out for any entries for Adobe.com
   3. Remove the entries and save the file
   4.  try again launching any product from CC
You can refer :
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/ccm-prompt-serial-number.html
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-network-i ssues.html.
Please let us know if it worked.
Regards,
Rajshree

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