Quicktime does not appear in my System Preferences ?

Quicktime does not appear in my System Preferences ? Anyone know why, I'm wanting to enter my registration keycode.....................where has it gone ?

There is no QuickTime System Preference pane in Snow Leopard or Lion.
Open QuickTime Player 7 (7.6.6) from the Utilities folder and click Registration... under its menu.

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