ARD Admin 2.2 in Lion - BROKEN!

All -
I updated to 10.7 and ARD Admin no longer worked.  Following unistall directions from Apple, I removed the application and all .plist files, restarted.
I have a ARD ver. 2.2 and reinstalled.
Now I get an error saying "Power PC apps are no longer supported."
I realize that Lion doesn't support Power PC any longer, but does anyone know of a way I can still use this installer, and get to a working version of ARD?
(Without buying a new copy!)
Thanks for your help and ideas!

ARD 2.2 is far too old to work on Lion. If that's what you do indeed have, there's no way to get it working with Lion. You will need to purchase a new copy of ARD.
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