Surface Area For Features Not Connecting

Oct 4, 2005

Hello, I've installed SQLServer2k5 Sept CTP with the following config:  W2K SP4 Pro, SQL2K5 Std Sept CTP complete clean install.  Everything works except SAC for features.  I get the error below when trying to start it.  SAC for Services & Connections connects without problem and has local & remote connections via both TCP/IP and Named Pipes enabled for the server, and local & remote connections enabled for analysis services.  All SQL2K5 components & services are started in the Services control panel.  I've looked at port useage, wondering if some other process is using the port that SAC for features is pinging, but since SAC for Services & Connections works fine that doesn't seem to be culprit. 
I also get an error when running the Tuning Advisor, saying it can't connect, but demoted that to just a warning by closing some extraneous connections to the servere (had >10 open).  Still get a warning, but it doesn't prevent the Tuning Advisor from completing.
I've tried turning on and off various services, from Remote Registry Service to IIS, but no luck.  Anyone know what else I chould check to troubleshoot this?  Thanks!
Failed to connect to server localhost

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