Flash Player 10 with FMS 2 results in connect reject

I have an application that works fine in FP 9 with FMS
1.5/2/3 through IE and Firefox, but when I upgraded to FP10, my
connection is getting rejected. When I run the application locally
(no browser), it works fine in FP10, so there must be a new
security restriction. I cannot get the connection locally (through
a browser) or when I test it on the web (I have the SWF's on one
domain and I have the application on Influxis).
I'd greatly appreciate any help on this!
-jonathan

Through reinstalling FP10, I got it to work on the web, but
it does not work via localhost. It sounds like a policy file issue,
though I don't believe my host changed any policy files in the
brief time I reported it.
Does anyone know why there would be a problem via localhost?
Thanks!
-jonathan

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