Hi all, I've figured out a more complete workaround for this based on Miami.305's tips above (worked on my Windows 7 PC):
First off, as Miami.305 says, you can download the newest version of Node.js here:
It'll install in C:\ProgramFiles\ and give you an updated node.exe
Next you can hunt down all the original node.exe programs in your system and replace them with this one.
The main location for me was this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud Experience\libs\
But the actual program getting read was hidden in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Creative Cloud Libraries\libs\
And there were also some more instances in this hidden folder
C:\adobeTemp\
Those may have just been from my various other attempts, so I just deleted them.
Now CC seems to be working: the mouse wheel spins frequently so I don't think the program's fully happy, but at least the error window doesn't pop up!
Clik here to view.
