Photoshop cs3 starts from photoshop elemets 7 without camera raw

I'm using photoshop elements as a picture album organizer and start photoshop cs3 from elements. When changing from elements v5 to v7 (because of having a trouble with the raw of a canon 50d), I got a strange problem:
- When I use the elements editor, the camera raw is starting
- When I use Bride CS3 to open the raw, camera raw is starting
- When I use elements 7 to open the raw in photoshop cs3, the picture appears direct in photoshop, without using camera raw
Could someone help me to have camera raw starting photoshop out of elements 7?

It's a known problem:
http://www.adobe.com/go/kb408150

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