Cannot unlock Quick Time to Quick Time Pro

Hello,
When I enter the key code in the settings to unlock the soft (Quick Time in the control panel), nothing seems to happen.
And then, when I open Quick Time, seems that it is still Quick Time and not Quick Time Pro...
Any help ?
Thanks !

When you entered the info in the Control Panel did the bottom of that window say "QuickTime 7 Pro"?
Does the File menu now show without the word "Pro" in any items?
If this is so then you've successfully entered the info and you have Pro. If not use copy paste from the email confirmation to the registration fields in the Control Panel and try again.

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