Unable to delete pictures in Bridge CS3

Just started having this problem.  When I go to delete or drag a photo to the trash, I get this message "The Camera Raw settings could not be applied because there were no Camera Raw files selected".  Also, other pics will not be deleted, but I don't get this message.   Please help!  Thanks.

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