Stuck pixels not auto removed Lightroom 3

Lightroom 2 automatically removed any dead pixels on import but my Lightroom 3 is no longer performing this function. What's going on here? Is there some way to turn this function back on?

Huh.  This has /never/ happened for me. And I have a busted up old camera I use for IR stuff that has stuck pixels like crazy.
Oh, I get it, I think. It is probably ACR that does this, but for raw images only. But the busted up camera I'm talking about is only good for making JPEGs. I bet that is my misunderstanding.
So, as for the OP, it might be worthwhile seeing if they use any other ACR apps, and see if perhaps the pixel mapping done there has been tweaked by some other app.

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