Final Cut and multiple user accounts

Hi all.
I've got Final Cut Studio 5.1.4 installed and just setup a separate account on my PowerPC G5 running Mac OS X ver 10.4.9.
When I run Final Cut from my original account it loads fine. When I run it from the new user account (that I went ahead and set to Admin) it starts to run (shows splash screen) then exits.
I re-installed all of the Final Cut discs from the new account hoping this would address the issue but same thing happens: Final Cut starts to run then exits.
According to the Support page you can have multiple users on a machine using Final Cut.
What am I missing?
Thank you.
Tom
PowerPC G5   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   Dual 2.5GHz, 4 GB RAM, 500gb

Any application installed in the Applications folder should be accessable from any user... you might run a repair of permissions on your startup disk... it's found in the disk Utiltiy app in the utilities folder.
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