Canon EOS software gives "no camera found".

Since I upgraded to Lion last night I cannot run the Remote Capture Software. Had to borrow a laptop to work. Is there a fix or can I revert back to previous version? Please Help !!

I have a similar problem, I lost iPhoto completely, my EOS utility won't work and cannot download my data from T3i, error message reads no camera found! I had just bought a new Epson Artisan and thought that I would just insert the SD card into the printer port and transfer that way, but Lion will not let me install the printer either!
Will someone please post when there are fixes for these issues? Time is money and this is costing me!!!!
- Really regretting the upgrade
C

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