The administrator has temporarily disabled access

Some of the bundles under my client's ZENWorks Window when they try to run them manually give an error:
the administrator has temporarily disabled access to this application
I checked the bundle in ZCM and it's enabled, no restrictions etc... but for whatever reason they won't run. They used to run fine. We are 10.3.3 on ZCM running on Windows.
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