Info on splash screen is missing.

My splash screen and about screen, shows '2D19' under the 1.5.2 version number and nothing about details on number of projects and what isn't in my vault.
Is this normal with this latest version or any reason why these items are missing?
best regards Tor
15" MacBook Pro C2D   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   Nikon D200

do you have an active vault ???
Yes
on my PB and MBP the splash screen indicates how many
pics and their status ... and they have no vaults
No such information.
try removing the vault restarting, see what happens
Same sh... No information.

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