Bridge CS3: Not importing clips into Premiere CS3

One of the videos on the Adobe site shows someone right-clicking a movie (MOV, I think) and choosing the option to "Open with Premiere Pro CS3".
I created a blank test Premiere CS3 project. From Bridge, if I right-click an AVI and choose to "Open with Premiere Pro CS3", focus switches to Premiere, but no clip is imported.
I'm using Windows Vista.
Any ideas on this one?

Jim, I *am* using Bridge CS3. Version 2.1.0.100
Windows Vista Ultimate
Eddie, yes the video tutorial shows how to open MOV video clips from Bridge CS3 into Premiere. My source clips are Windows AVIs. When I right click a clip in Bridge CS3 and choose the option to open with Premiere (actually the option is "Open With > Adobe Premiere Pro"), Premiere Pro CS3 gets focus (or opens if it's not already open), but no clip is imported.
Interestingly, I got hold of a sample MOV file (CheeziPuffs.mov that appears in the Adobe samples). When I right-click that file in Bridge, I am only given the option to open with QuickTime player. Premiere does not even feature as an option in the context menu.
When I ran up Bridge for the 1st time followin Premiere Pro CS3 and Encore CS3 installation, it popped up a dialog box and said that the new programs had been detected and did I want to register them with Bridge (or words to that effect), which I did. So far, so good. But my AVIs just plain won't open in Premiere when I ask Bridge to do so.

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