Enabling Intel AMT (Active Management Technology)

I have a P67A-G45 and would like to be able to remotely administer my desktop PC with Intel AMT.
I have BIOS 1.A and have installed the latest Intel Management Engine Driver for P67/H67 from the MSI website. In Device Manager, I have Intel(R) Management Engine Interface in System Devices.
I've downloaded Intel SCS, but when I run the wizard, I get the message "This system does not support Intel AMT, and therefore cannot be configured."
There doesn't seem to be any option for Intel AMT in the BIOS.
Is it possible to enable Intel AMT on this board?
Thanks.

  Google is your friend if you want to look for answers on your own.
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Hardware requirements for desktop PCs with Intel vPro
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    * For AMT release 5.0:[30]
          o Intel Core2 Duo processor E8600, 8500, and E8400 ; 45 nm Intel Core2 Quad processor Q9650, Q9550, and Q9400.
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    * For AMT release 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2:[2][5][6]
          o Intel Core2 Duo processor E6550, E6750, and E6850; 45 nm Intel Core2 Duo processor E8500, E8400, E8300 and E8200; 45 nm Intel Core2 Quad processor Q9550, Q9450 and Q9300.
          o Intel Q35 (Bearlake-Q) Express Chipset with ICH9DO.
Note that AMT release 2.5 for wired/wireless laptops and AMT release 3.0 for desktop PCs are concurrent releases.
    * For AMT release 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2:[5][7][29]
          o Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6300, E6400, E6600, and E6700.
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