Resolve an issue in which the "Reopen windows when logging back in" setting is always enabled.
Improve compatibility with certain British third-party USB keyboards.
Addresses permission issues that may be caused if you use the Get Info inspector function "Apply to enclosed items…" on your home directory. For more information, see this article.
Improve Internet sharing of PPPoE connections.
Improve using a proxy auto-configuration (PAC) file.
Address an issue that may prevent files from being saved to an SMB server.
Improve printing to an SMB print queue.
Improve performance when connecting to a WebDAV server.
Enable automatic login for NIS accounts.
Include RAW image compatibility for additional digital cameras.
Improve the reliability of binding and logging into Active Directory accounts.
The OS X Lion v10.7.4 Update includes Safari 5.1.6, which contains stability improvements.
lets hope that lion server 10.7.4 is more like Snow Leopard server.. updating my xServer 420MB install.. - I love it when they remove features from previous OS then put it back and call it a feature agains..
heres praying - will post and see what they put back.. LOL
WTF?! - xserve update is 420MB
my laptop is 730MB what gives??? -
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Apple MacBook Pro 13" 2.9GHZ i7 12GBs
Apple Thunderbolt display 27", Macally Bluetooth Keyboard
Internal 1 x OCZ Deneva2 SSD 480 GBs ( removed superdrive - installed 750GB HD in place )
LaCie Stark 1TB for time machine, Apple Track Pad
Moshi Keyboard cover ( to catch the drool when surfing rumor sites )
lets hope that lion server 10.7.4 is more like Snow Leopard server.. updating my xServer 420MB install.. - I love it when they remove features from previous OS then put it back and call it a feature agains..
heres praying - will post and see what they put back.. LOL
WTF?! - xserve update is 420MB
my laptop is 730MB what gives??? -
The goodness that is Apples new special file compression technology
Now all my URL's I had in the Dock are invisible after updating to 10.7.4???
Late 2009 Quad i7 27" iMac.
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This did not effect my 2012 MBA with 10.7.4 update.
After running the 10.7.4 combo updater on my10.7.3 iMac, the 5-6 URL icons (the @head key icon) on the right side of my dock have all becom tranparant or invisible. I can still click on them and see the web page title associated with each and they tell Safari the proper url address, but although they take space on the dock you see no icon image!
Fixed it,
Here's the easiest way to fix it, which worked for me:
Find an icon you want to use, the original or another (I found mine free online).
Save the icon as url.png - make sure it's formatted correctly!
Go to HD/System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/Resources/url.png
url.png was missing from my resources folder so I dragged and dropped the new url.png into the folder and restarted my iMac.
Open a web browser and drag a favicon to the the dock as a link and your icon should show up...mine did!
Last edited by kevkwas; May 15th, 2012 at 06:42 PM.
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