Remote Management fails on Windows 7 64-bit

Hello,
I am not having issues remote controlling any workstations other than the
ones running the 64-bit version of Win7. The windows firewall has the
Zenworks Remote Management listener added to the allow list so I am not sure
what else I need to configure. If I disable the firewall I am able to
remote control the machine so I am missing an inbound connection setting
somewhere.
Thanks,
Ron

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