Command click in spotlight (mountain lion)

Hi there,
Did anyone else notice that command click in spotlight on mountain lion does not open finding in the folder of the file that you clicked on?
Worked up till the last version....
Or am I doing something wrong here?

I had this bug too until I came across a fix for a seperate Archive Utility issue. The fix also fixed this Spotlight issue for me.
The fix is to kill a process called appleventsd in Activity Monitor. I'm not sure if the fix will survive a reboot.
See this for more https://discussions.apple.com/message/20995764#20995764
(Before enabling the fix, try decompressing a zip file or othe bz2 file uing Archive Utility and see does it jus stall. You may have the Arvive Utility issue too)

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