Tethered Capture with 3.4.1 x64 and D7000

Hello everybody,
I am starting this discussion about issues with Tethered Capture with LR 3.4.1 and Nikon D7000.
I tested the Capture on 3 different PCs: a Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit and two Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.
I can properly do capture with the 32bit version of LR, even thought I am no longer able to browse the files on the SD card after a shooting session with Tether. I suppose this has something to do with exclusive access priority, but this is actually not the big problem I am encountering.
On Windows 7 x64 machines, it appears LR 64bit is not able to do Tethered Capture as in the capture window I only see "No camera detected".
I did a search on the Internet and I found just a few examples of this issue with apparently no explanation or solutions, but I think this is a general problem as it happens on two different Windows 7 x64 installations, but not on the 32bit one.
My D7000 already has the latest firmware installed and I already tried different USB cables to be sure this is not a hardware malfunction.
I am now really lost to this problem and I do not know how to proceed in troubleshooting or solving it.
Anybody can help?
Thanks a lot and have a nice day
Luca

Did I miss something?
Yes, the link to troubleshooting!
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/894/cpsid_89486.html

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