CS3, Wacom, Dual Monitors mapping problem.

Greetings!
I have a PC running WinXP and PS CS3. I have my Wacom Intuos 3 set to map dual monitors and it is working perfectly in every application EXCEPT photoshop, which is the one i need it most in!  When i click onto PS with my Wacom pen, it limits my cursor to the upper left 2/3 of the screen. If i use my laptop trackpad in PS it works fun across both monitors, as it does in my browsers and everything else.
Is there a setting i have to tweak in PS to get it to accept the Wacom dual monitor settings? I have it all set up correctly on Wacom''s end. (as far as i can tell)
I know theres a solution to this cause every other artist i know with this set up has it working, so please let me know what i'm doing wrong.
Thanks!

Thank you for your comment. However, i can only think it has to be PS related because it ONLY goes screwy when click onto PS. I tried setting it to only one monitor on the Wacom, and it works perfectly on everything else but as soon as i go on to PS it changes the settings on me. Again, this is ONLY when i use my Wacom. otherwise, it works as expected.
I've tried setting it to only one monitor and putting PS there, but as soon as i click onto it (with my wacom), it reverts to the other monitor  (set as my main screen) automatically.
very frustrating.
any other ideas?

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