![]() Preserve iCal events when migrating to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.Address an issue that could cause text input fields to appear black in some applications.Correctly update the keychain when changing an 802.1X password.Improve Active Directory clients updating computer password and DNS records.Address an issue playing audio when a MacBook Air (Mid 2012) is connected to a Thunderbolt display.Improve compatibility connecting to Active Directory servers.Resolve an issue using Spotlight to search an SMB server.Improve Wi-Fi reliability for iMac (Late 2009 and newer).Resolve an issue in which icons in Launchpad could get rearranged after a restart.Want to prove you're a good cat owner? Go ahead and check for new updates right away. You'll find an even greater number of fixes / improvements after the break, and it's also worth a mention that even Snow Leopard users have received a bit of love today in the form of a security update. ![]() The update also brings improved WiFi reliability for the iMac (late 2009 and newer) and squashes a bug that'd caused Launchpad icons to become rearranged. Most importantly, the latest software introduces Gatekeeper, a security feature from Mountain Lion that makes it more difficult to inadvertently install malicious software. ![]() While the latest software for OS X Lion isn't nearly as exciting as a couple of other updates that Apple released today, Lion users will find a few worthwhile improvements within the new OS X 10.7.5 update.
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