Font in File Info dialog

How do I change the font used in the PS CS4 "File Info" dialog? The type on my Vista 64 machine is unreadable. All of the menus and everything else are okay; it's just this one dialog box. It's hard to keyword images.
The same dialog box on my Windows XP laptop looks fine, and I don't know why my desktop is using a different (inferior) font.
Thanks!
Kevin

Not sure why my other reply didn't get posted, so I'll try again (my apologies if it's duplicated).
I don't have a host available to hotlink the screenshot so all can see. I sent the screen capture directly to Irina.
I DO have both Segoe UI (in four different weights) and Tahoma installed.
For anyone else who's interested, the font in my File Info dialog appears to be a decorative face, somewhat like Hypatia, that's barely readable at the small size used in the dialog box. Descenders on letters like "g" are cut off. Hyphens are barely visible.
And this appears to be the only dialog box in Photoshop CS4 where this typeface appears.
Thanks,
Kevin

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