Tethering in Windows 8

I have a problem with Lightroom 4.4 and my laptop running Windows 8.
Lightroom does not see the camera. Well sometimes is does but most of the time it does not.
I cannot figure out if this is a problem caused bij Windows 8 or if it is a bug in Lightroom.
It all worked perfectly on my other computer with Windows 7.
Does anyone know were to look for?
Greetings,
Harrie

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