Camera Raw sequence in CS2

When I open dng images into Camera Raw (Photoshop CS2) they appear out of sequence, for example: 001, 003,002, 004. What do I need to do to correct that? Thanks.

Stephanie,
It's sure difficult to get exact information from you. :/
>Leopard version 10.5.
I'll assume that's 10.5.6.
There are many, many known issues when running CS2 under Leopard. Adobe does not support CS2 under Leopard for that reason.
Have you at least updated your Bridge to 1.0.4.6, Photoshop to 9.0.2, and ACR to 3.7?
In OS X, ACR and Photoshop open the files in whatever order the OS hands them to each application. That's why it's recommended that yopu open the files from Bridge, not from the Finder.
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