PS won't resolve 'missing' fonts

PS won't resolve 'missing' fonts, says "Typekit if off" at the top of the UI that pops up to help resolve the missing fonts, but won't work because it 'THINKS' my Typekit is off...It is NOT 'off', it indicates Typekit is turned on in Adobe CC.

I don't use Typekit fonts in PS so I might be off base here.  But are logged-in to Creative Cloud?
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