Zenworks Agent Windows 7 64

Hello.
I install Zenagent 7.0.1.4 on a laptop running Windows 7 64. It seems to install fine but upon login I do not get any desktop icons and does not create a workstation object in ConsoleOne.
Any Ideas?

Originally Posted by spond
JebediahShapnacker,
there is no support whatsoever for ZDM7 on Windows 7, I'm afraid...
Shaun Pond
I appreciate that their is no support but was hoping that someone might come across this issue and resolved it. I have installed it on Win7 32bit a few times and it works fine.
Thanks

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