Server Monitor says "CANNOT_LOAD_BUNDLE_ERR"

Hi all,
Any server admin around?
On my freshly installed 10.7.3 Server I can't get the "Server Monitor" runing properly.
It doesn't show any information (except of IP and log) while Server Admin and Workgroupmanager are working fine.
Log says "Failed to contact server" in both cases, runin' on the server itself and runin' remote on a management client.
Any suggestions welcome
TIA
Bernhard

I'm having the same problem.  Were you able to fix it?
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