CS3 Keyword problem

I keyword-ed thousands of images using Bridge CS2. But when I do a Keyword "find" using CS3, no images are found. So I've just been using CS2.
Does anyone know how to fix this issue?

Peter
Your screenshot does not show for some reason. However it should work normally.
Still a few things that are not mentioned. Point to a folder with a bunch of keyworded images. Be sure that Bridge has finished to cache the images, The filter panel should be filled with details and the bottom left line in the bridge window should only give the info for amount of files, (maybe hidden and selected files number) but there should not be a rotating arrow at work. In filterpanel look under keywords, the should show and when you select one all the files containing this keyword should be visible in the content window.
Now try again a search with the find command. Be sure to have selected the source correctly (you even might try the main folder containing all the folders with your files) In criteria select keywords / contains / (in here type the desired keyword)
Under results put a checkmark for both include subfolders and Non- indexed files.
Hit Find and wait. If you did select the main folder with waiting I mean a cup of coffee or a walk with the dog
If correctly the bottom left line should after a short while show the activity for indexing the files, this needs time depending at the amount of files and folders.
Could you report back if this is working for you.

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