I found this over on the ThemeXP site...
The two themes have been pulled from ThemeXP, but i'm sure that they are available elsewhere... ;)
News source: ThemeXP
View: ThemeXP discussion - Apple Problems"
- Apple has contacted ThemeXP and notified us that we are in violation of Apple's copyright on OS X by hosting two themes: "EclipseOSX v4.40" and "MacOSX Aqua 3.2". As much as we enjoy long and expensive lawsuits against mega-corporations, we decided to comply with their notice of infringement and take down both of the two themes we previously hosted.
The two themes have been pulled from ThemeXP, but i'm sure that they are available elsewhere... ;)
Problems Reported
One Dutch IE user on Friday said his patched Web browser crashed when accessing the Web JetAdmin remote management tool for Hewlett-Packard printers.
"Sadly, the patch removes functionality in IE. I installed the patch on my IE 5 system, but removed it immediately by installing a complete new version of IE 6. The HP administrator page on our LAN did not work on the patched system, but did work on unpatched systems," said Jean van Laarhoven, systems manager for a part of Amsterdam's city government.
Internet advertising company DoubleClick advised its customers in an e-mail not to install Microsoft's patch, a DoubleClick spokesperson said Friday. DoubleClick's ad management system is accessed through the Web and relies on scripting. Two European DoubleClick users, who requested anonymity, confirmed that IE crashed when they tried to access the DoubleClick system after patching their browser.
Microsoft released the "cumulative" patch that fixes six holes in IE versions 5.01, 5.5, and 6.0 on Monday. The software maker gave the patch a "critical" rating and urged all users to immediately install it. The set of patches fixes holes that could allow an attacker to take control over a user's computer.

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