CS5 "open in 32 bit mode" has disappeared.

I have Photoshop CS5 running on a Mac Pro OSX10.6 Snow Leopard.
Some plugins do not run in 64 bit so it has been my routine to switch to 32 bit for apps like Noiseware.
This is done by right clicking the CS5 application icon in the Finder and selecting the "open in 32 bit mode" checkbox, then relaunching Photoshop.
This worked fine until today when the "open in 32 bit mode" checkbox disappeared!
Adobe Support were unable to crack it and it's been escalated......
In the meantime, has anyone else come across this weirdness and /or is able to offer a sloution?

You’re likely to get a lot more help in the Photoshop forum. This forum is for suite specific issues.
Bob

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