ARD Admin and Intel Core Duo MacBook

I just received my new Macbook and used the Migration to transfer everything from my old 14" iBook. When finished, everything so far appears to be working fine except my ARD Admin. When first launching the app, I had to reenter the serial number. Now I get a message each time I launch the app stating that "The Remote Desktop Administrator software is out-of-date." I am instructed to go to software update and check for new software. That process results in word that my software IS up to date. I have tried doing a reinstall of the ARD software, with no help. What all do I need to remove in order to remove all the old software to do a new install? My boss is using the same software version on his MacBook Pro without problems. We are running ARD Version 2.2.
Also, I have some saved tasks on my laptop ARD that I would like to set up on my desktop G4. Is there an easy way to complete this process?
Thanks

I know that ARD likes the client to be as new as the Administrator software. I wonder if it doesn't like that your administrator is 2.2 and your client is more than likely 3.0 or higher being a new machine?
Is the client enabled on your laptop? If it is, try turning it off, then restart and start the admin software.

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