E71 USB connection to Internet Error 711

I have an E71 and am attempting to connect to the internet with my Windows 7 64bit laptop via a USB cable using OVI.  I keep getting the error 711  Cannot load the Remote Access Connections Manager service.   Phone, Ovi and Windows are all completely up to date version of software/OS.
I have found all the dependent services and started them with no progress.
I have installed OVI on a Win XP and Windows 7 32bit machine and it works right out of the box.
Any one have any ideas that can help.

If you're using W7x64 starter edition, you can forget it all together. Most likely you have a driver issue. Check hardware adapter settings.
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