Problem Installing Flash Builder 4.6 from Creative Cloud Suite

Flash Builder 4.6 Premium was downloaded and supposedly installed. However, the only version I could find on my Mac was a previously installed 4.5.1. Can anyone provide any help?

Please try removing Flash Builder 4.5.1 and then try downloading and installing from the Adobe Application Manager.  If that still does not work then I would recommend downloading the trial of Flash Builder and entering your Adobe ID tied to your Creative Cloud subscription.

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