Apple remote desktop wont upgrade or install

apple remote desktop wont upgrade or install on yosemite
Apple store woint let me purchase it either

Hello and thanks for the reply.
I tried the original install and the next installer v3.2, then tried to license and update.
no go on either. The app freezes up on the serial number screen.
Also when I run the updated from the link I get an error stating I already have a newer version.
Frank

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