Automator (version 2.04) will not run in snow leopard.  Upgrade how?

Hi all -
I upgraded to Snow Leopard and find it wonderful. The only trouble I have is using Automator. The version I have is 2.04 and when I launch it, it gives me the following message:
"You can't run this version of the application Automator with this version of Mac OS X. You have Automator 2.0.4." My visits to Apple download site has been unsuccessful.
I did download an "Automator Extension Pack" from the Apple site for Leopard and that runs but it does not give me the function I need.
I want to stop and start an application on a schedule. Should be a simple task. Maybe someone can help me with that problem instead? I assume Automator is part of the solution.
Thanks for your attention. I am running 10.6.2 OS X.

The new version of Automator (2.1) should have been installed with the Snow Leopard update. It's normal location is in the /Applications folder, so if you had moved the earlier version to some other location or installed onto a different partition, make sure you are running the right copy.

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