Do I have to reinstall final cut studio to get quicktime 7 pro to unlock?

I have installed Final Cut Studio 2
Then when I noticed the Quicktime 7 Pro was not there I did some research, Found Quicktime 7 on the Snow Leopard EXTRA disk and installed it.
Now, do I have to RE-install Final Cut Studio to get Quicktime 7 pro to unlock?
I scoured the forums and couldn't find anything. If there is something please lead me to it.
THIS THREAD DOES NOT ANSWER MY QUESTION even though it says answered. http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=12464345&#12464345
Please help, thanks in advance.
Message was edited by: XyzBrew

This isn't related to your query, just a note to say that you've marked this topic as answered (at the time at which I'm making my reply). It might be best to mark it as "not answered" again, just in case folks pass over it assuming that it has been resolved.

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