64 bit vs 32 bit wrapper for automation server

I have just istalled WCI 10.3.3 on a windows server 2008 64 bit server and most things seem to be working pretty well. One issue I am having is that automation server is not reporting any of its logging back to the portal. I can watch the jobs run in PTSpy, but no logs in the portal.
I was looking at the startup log for automationserverwrapper and I see a block of the log that says the following:
STATUS | wrapper  | 2015/01/26 16:52:32 | Oracle WCI Automation Service installed.
STATUS | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | --> Wrapper Started as Service
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.2', '%JVM_2%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.3', '%JVM_3%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.4', '%JVM_4%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.5', '%JVM_5%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.6', '%JVM_6%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.7', '%JVM_7%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.8', '%JVM_8%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.9', '%JVM_9%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
WARN   | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | The value of property 'wrapper.java.additional.10', '%BIT_MODE%' is not a valid argument to the jvm.  Skipping.
STATUS | wrapper  | 2015/02/02 11:53:05 | Launching a JVM...
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 | Wrapper (Version 3.2.3) http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |   Copyright 1999-2006 Tanuki Software, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 | WARNING - Unable to load the Wrapper's native library 'wrapper.dll'.
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           The file is located on the path at the following location but
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           could not be loaded:
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |             C:\bea\alui\ptportal\10.3.3\bin\..\..\..\common\wrapper\3.2.3\lib\native\win32\wrapper.dll
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           Please verify that the file is readable by the current user
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           and that the file has not been corrupted in any way.
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           One common cause of this problem is running a 32-bit version
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           of the Wrapper with a 64-bit version of Java, or vica versa.
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           This is a 64-bit JVM.
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           Reported cause:
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |             no wrapper in java.library.path
INFO   | jvm 1    | 2015/02/02 11:53:10 |           System signals will not be handled correctly.
That seems like it is trying to load the 32 bit into a 64 bit computer, but I know it is supposed to automatically choose the correct loader. Did I miss something on the install? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Berney

Pretty sure I figured this one out. I think there is a registry edit required. Jobs started showing up 3 hours later. Testing the registry edit now. at https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?id=1424443.1
Thanks Karl.
Berney

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