Curtain Mode:  Client on remote computer too old

Hello there, I'm new to ARD 3 and I am accessing an Intel machine in Thailand from our base in California. When I attempt to use curtain, I keep getting a message saying that the client on the remote machine is too old?! It is brand new and so is all of the software on it. What am I doing wrong?

Upgrade the client software by choosing "Upgrade Client Software" from the "Manage" menu.

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