Moving windows to other 'Spaces' on a Mac

Hi everybody,
I've found a couple of annoying little things in using CS4 compared to CS3, the main one being that I can no longer move windows between the OS Spaces like you used to.
I click on the header, type the shortcut for the space I want to move to, and the screen goes to that space but the window doesn't go with me.
Does anyone know how I fix this?

I've tried that and I can move the windows across that way fine ... which is a big help, thanks.
It still won't work the other way though, so has anyone else had problems moving them across with the shortcut?
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