Vector Shapes Drawn in CS6 vs CS5

Hi,
First off, amazing job on CS6 beta. I'm in love with it. It's the little changes that have made a lot of difference in my workflow.
I have a question. If I draw a vector shape using the drawing tool in CS6 beta, save the file as PSD and open it in CS5, those shapes will not appear. CS5 gives an error message indicating some layers aren't readable, and suggests to flatten it instead. Is there a way to fix this under Preferences or is there a way to make them compatible?
Thank you, and I look forward to the full and final release of CS6.

Shapes created in CS6 with a fill should work in CS5.
But there is no way to make them 100% compatible because CS6 has features that CS5 did not.
And CS5 will not be able to show the strokes on shapes.
The message in CS5 is because the file contains data that CS5 can't understand -- no, there is no way to avoid that, because it's telling you something important.

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