Presets for Lightroom datei zxp entpacken

Hallo Leute, ich habe Presets for Lightroom bei adobe add-ons online gekauft... nun habe ich die Datei als zxp und kann sie nicht entpacken. Habe den extension manager probiert...etc. Gibt es die Datei als normal gepackte Datei zum entpacken? Ich benutze einen imac. Die Creative Cloud habe ich nach dem Kauf installiert. War das der Fehler? Beim Kauf wurde die Datei nicht in meinen Downloadordner heruntergeladen. Danach habe ich sie als zxp heruntergeladen... Ich bin völlig abgenervt.
Danke im voraus...

Hi,
At this time Lightroom does not support Exchange.  We are working with the Lightroom team to enable support for Exchange in Lightroom, but that this time there is no ETA. 
Rick

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