Safari not recognising internet address starting with "aam:"

Hi,
Any quick fix with my problem?  I have a new Macbook Pro but could not download my creative cloud products/apps for the reason as stated above.  Please help!

You should be able to install the Creative Cloud application from https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud when signed in with your Adobe ID. This new application will handle downloading and installing CC or CS6 applications.
If this does not work direct download links are here:
Mac OS X: http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/creativesuite/cs/mac/ApplicationManager7.0_all.dmg
Windows: http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/creativesuite/cs/win/ApplicationManager7.0_all.exe
Once installed the aam link will be recognized by the browser, or you can just use the Creative Cloud application to install applications.

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