Apparant Pen Tool glitch of some sort in CS2

Okay, I use Photoshop frequently, and am quite familiar with the Pen tool. However, this time, when I tried to fill a closed path, the colour appeared on the OUTSIDE of the path. I've never seen it do that before, and it's proving persistent and annoying. I have no idea why it's done this, and therefore don't know how to fix it.

Check the Options Bar with the Pen selected. There are four icons on the right side that determine how the Paths and fills behave.

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