Administrative Template for AGPM

*  2008 R2 Domain Functionality -- PDC and FSMO role holders on Windows Server 2012
*  2012R2 for both Server and Client
*  v4.02 that is appropriate to our infrastructure is what I'm trying to load up.
I'm at the step in the install where I need to configure a GPO to define the AGPM Server Connection for the domain.
I need to add the AGPM administrative template, and that's the issue....  I can't.
the local depots "PolicyDefinitions" and INF are both visually empty....   in the first depot I can wildcard *.* and see both the .admx and the .adml files, but trying to load either gives me a "...not a valid template file. 
Only files with .adm... " error
I CAN see the .adm templates when I initially click on to add the template.....  but that seems weird to me.  I'd think it would be the other way around.
driving me nuts, but I can't find anything in TechNet, release notes, or other forums that this has happened to someone else or what a resolution or even just workaround would be.
Help!

I am glad I am not the only one who is having this issue. Can anyone help? The MDOP ADMX extensions download does not have any settings for AGPM. I cannot configure email or the server connection.

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