Batch rename going CRAZY!

I'm trying to rename some files in a specific order. I put the files in the order manually, then go to batch rename in the same folder. When the rename is complete I'm left with missing numbers in the sequence and the files are completely out of the order I had put them in.
I'm working of cs3 on a imac.
HELP!

Check first if your Bridge version is 2.1.1.9 and then use the purge cache for folder via the tools menu, last restart Bridge holding down option key to refresh prefs. reset the preferences to your need, restart Bridge and it should work.

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