The Adobe Download Assistant is not able to sign in?

The download assistant can't connect to the Adobe servers and won't sign me in. Did I download the Assistant incorrectly? Could you please help. You video was very helpful, but I am a step or two prior.
Thank you,
Mike

Branched this to a separate discussion.  Tranquilli are you referring to the Adobe Download Assistant or Adobe Application Manager?

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