Unable to connect to flash debugger

I just installed Flex 3, and I am unable to connect to the
flash debugger using firefox or IE on vista x64. This worked with
all the betas. Anyone have this problem?

This worked flawlessly before, now I see slow delays on
starting the browser as well as unable to connect each time. I
disabled firewall and still nothing. I am on Vista x64.
Now I have another dev pc at home with Vista x64 and that
works fine. Any ideas? I have uninstalled, both the adobe debug
players, as well as Flex 3. It used to work fine with Flex beta 3.
I need to find my download of beta 3. To roll back till there is a
fix for this.

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