Photoshop CS6 Beta doesn't remove vector outlines on shapes

In CS5 you were able to click on a selected vector layer to remove a vector outline from a vector shape.  This is important when adding strokes, dropshadows or generally doing any type of design on a vector shape. However, in CS6 Beta you can no longer click a selected vector shape again to remove the vector outline.  You must swap over to the paths palette and deselect the currently selected path and then swap back to the layers palette making it a very tedious process.
Reproduce:
1.  Create a new 500x500px document and fill with black
2.  Create a grey rounded rectangle with the rounded rectangle tool
3.  Make sure the grey rounded rectangle is selected.
4. Click the rounded rectangle layer in the layers palette.
Expected Results:
Clicking the layer after it has been selected should remove the vector outline from the shape so it can be styled/filled/etc without an artifical outline.
Actual Results:
The vector outline remains on the shape.  The only way to remove the outline is to swap over to the paths palette and deselect the currently selected path.
I'm running Mac OSX 10.7.3

Noel: I described that in my issue.  It works, but requires you to swap to the paths palette and then back to the layers palette.
M Shaw: That works also, but it requires you to swap to a tool that isn't normally used for navigating around in a document.  With the move tool you can select vector layers and pixel layers and it was always a simple "select + click again" with the move tool to remove the vector outline and begin styling a vector layer.

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