SQL 2005 & SQL 2000 Issue

hey,
I have three servers, lets say Svr1, Svr2 & Svr3. On all three i have sql2000 & sql 2005. On Svr1 & Svr2 sql2005 is default and sql2000 is an instance and they work perfect.
However on Svr3 I have sql2000 as default and sql2005 as an instance, It seems to work fine but there is an issue when trying to create a new management plan in sql2005, i get an error saying
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Cannot show requested dialog.
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Unable to execute requested command.
Program Location:
   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.ObjectExplorer.ToolsMenuItem.OnCreateAndShowForm(IServiceProvider sp, XmlDocument doc)
   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlMgmt.RunningFormsTable.RunningFormsTableImpl.ThreadStarter.StartThread()
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Method not found: 'Void Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.DatabaseMaintenance.TaskUIUtils..ctor()'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.MaintenancePlanWizard)
Program Location:
   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.MaintenancePlanWizard.MaintenancePlanWizardForm..ctor(XmlDocument doc, IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
Has anyone else come accross this problem ?
Any help would be fantastic,
Thanks,
Karl.

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