Uninstalled Old PS Versions - Now Get "One Or More File. . .etc" Error Message When Launching PS CC

I just unistalled PS C3 through 6 on my computer leaving only PS CC for use going forward.  Having done this I now get this error message when launching PS CC:  "One or more files in the Adobe Application Support folder, necessary for running Photoshop, are missing.  Please run the Photoshop installer and re-install Photoshop."  The thing is PS CC still appears to be working okay once that error message is cleared.  How can I get rid of that error message?  I can't reinstall using the CC Updater because it still sees PS CC on the system thus it won't install another copy.  I'd just as soon not uninstall it and I'm not sure that would fix the issue anyway.
Any ideas?

Hi jpolster,
You can uninstall PS CC through the Control Panel in windows/Utilities in MAC & the reinstall PS CC.
Thanks

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