Setting Photoshop CC as default

Since installing Mac OS 10.9 and Photoshop CC, my .psd files do not want to open with Photoshop CC.
If I open the "Get Info" window on a .psd file, I can set "Open with” to Adobe Photoshop CC for an individual file, but if I click “Change All” and click “Continue” in the pop-up box, it just goes back to “Adobe CS6.app”, no matter what I do. Even files created in PS CC revert to opening with CS6.Very frustrating. I’m loath to deinstall CS6 at this point, and not convinced that will help.
Any ideas? 

I share that suspicion.
Yes, repaired permissions, zapped PRAM, restarted in Safe Boot; all to no avail.

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