Loosing D300 Picture Control settings when importing RAW files into CS3!!

Hi there...I would really appreciate some help!!
I have recently bought a D300/Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 which I love, however, I'm getting increasingly frustrated by either my lack of knowledge or some form of compatibility issue between the D300 and CS3!!
When importing I am loosing all the RAW Picture Control settings!! - e.g. If I shoot using Picture Control "Monochrome" CS3 rips out all of the settings and returns the RAW image back to the default camera settings!! It doesn't seem to be the D300 as Picture Control settings are retained when viewing the RAW images on the camera's screen.
Camera: D300/firmware - default install
Computer: MacBook Pro Intel 2.4Ghz/2Gb RAM | Operating System: OS X 10.5.4 (9E17) | Software: Abobe CS3 with CameraRAW 4.4.1 plugin (also tried beta 4.5 but to no avail!!)
Thanks in advance!!

I am trying to open a NEF file (RAW format) from my card with PhotoShop CS3 and it does not work. These photos were taken with a Nikon D300. A window appears and the message read as follows:
"Could not complete your request because it is not the right kind of document"
Could someone help me?
I have searched the online material and I have not found a solution as of yet.
I have no issues opening JPEGs taken with a D300 and I can open NEF files that were taken with a Nikon D200...
I appreciate your help.

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