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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Client Adapter Drivers, Version 1.0.2 for Macintosh
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Resolved Caveats
Step 11
When a window appears informing you that the installation requires a restart of your computer, click 
the Continue button.
Step 12
After the files are copied to the designated folder in Macintosh HD, a window appears indicating that 
the installation was successful. Click the Restart button.
The driver, the client utility, and the help files are updated because they are all included in the *.sit file.
Resolved Caveats
The following caveats are resolved in Macintosh driver release 1.0.2.
Apple G4 Macintosh Desktop Does Not Recognize the PCI352 Client Adapter
The Macintosh PCI client adapter driver does not load properly on Apple G4 Macintosh desktop units 
running MacOS 9.x (CSCdu27343). This caveat is resolved in version 1.0.2 of the Macintosh PCI client 
adapter driver.
Preferences May Not Be Loaded During Bootup for PCI Client Adapters
Under some circumstances, the preferences for PCI client adapters are not loaded automatically during 
bootup (CSCdu39703). This caveat is resolved in version 1.0.2 of the Macintosh PCI client adapter 
driver.
Location Manager Feature Does Not Work for Normal and Limited Users
The location manager feature does not work when used with multiple users other than the owner 
(CSCdu39702). This caveat is resolved in version 1.0.2 of the Macintosh client adapter drivers and 
version 1.0.2 of the Macintosh client utility.
Bad Radio Firmware Causes the Computer to Appear to Hang When the 
Application Is Run
A client adapter with bad radio firmware causes the computer to appear to hang when the application is 
run. This caveat is resolved in version 1.0.2 of the Macintosh client adapter drivers.
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