Check for updates always pops up file dialogue

My iPhone is connected and I have updated to iTunes 10.5, but everytime I click the check for update button it brings up the file selection dialogue as if I had option+clicked it.  I can't find an obvious cause for this sort of behavior, but I would really like to update my phone.
--Matt

Oh, one other thing. There are substantial changes to the adf faces class files in this release. There is no more adf faces resources "/adf/" folder. You need additionally download the whole zip extract the demos project and view the changes to both the web.xml and the adf-faces.config files.
Note: view this thread when modifying your web.xml ADF Faces: ea15 demos

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