RPC Remote calls fail after loading sibling.

Hi All,
Main loads an app compiled in 3.2. Cannot recompile legacy SWF with version of Main.
Main and Client are on the same domain. Debugging on localhost.
Sibling has RemoteObject code but never makes RemoteObject calls.
Main apps remote calls start failing after sibling is loaded.
TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert
mx.messaging.messages::AcknowledgeMessage@c7ab831 to mx.messaging.messages.IMessage.
<mx:SWFLoader id="swfLoader"
        loadForCompatibility="true"
        trustContent="false"
        width="100%" height="100%"
        source="ClientGuiApp3-2.swf?fredOn=false"
        complete="swfComplete();"
        creationComplete="initNestedAppProps();"/>
What I have done to try to fix it.
trustContent = "False" to put it in its own security domain.
I thought loadForCompatability good enough to make them use their own class definitions?
Document I found says RPC special case for multiversion Sandbox or Bootstrap.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Flex/4.0/html/WS2db454920e96a9e51e63e3d11c0bf69084-7f0c.html
loadForCompatibiity means sandboxing or new security domain for the sibling?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin

1. Remove the WinrmIIS Extension from "Programs and Features"
2. Reboot the server
3. Execute the cmd "winrm quickconfig". This adds an exception for the remote management in the Windows firewall.
4. Install "Winrm IIS extension
5. Try open Exchange Management Console
Let me know what happens :)
Thanks for your guide;
 "WinRM IIS Extension" is not installed.and firewall is off.
When I open up the Exchange Management Console ,after these message : 
<Initializing ...
Setting up Remote Powershell session to: ServerName.MyDomain.net ...>
 I'm seeing these errors:
<The following error occurred when setting up Remote Powershell session to 'ServerName.MyDomain.net':
Closing remote server shell instance failed with the following error message : The WinRM client cannot complete the operation within the time specified. Check if the machine name is valid and is reachable over the network and firewall exception for Windows Remote Management service is enabled. For more information, see the about Remote Troubleshooting Help topic. >
also When I open up the Exchange Management Shell,After several hours the below message remain:
<VERBOSE:Connecting to  ServerName.MyDomain.net >

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    Note: When you change to Automatic (Delayed Start) a new key DelayedAutostart is created with value 1.
    When you change to Automatic from Automatic (Delayed Start), DelayedAutostart change value to 0.
    If it cannot start, please refer to the following article to test it.
    "Could not start the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Service. Error 1058" error message when you manually start the Remote Procedure Call service
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838428
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