Flash MX 2004 Pro & QuickTime Pro 7

Iam using Flash MX 2004 Pro and there is a feature that when
I want to publish a movie it says I can export a movie in
quicktime. I tried it and I get the following error. "Flash MX - An
error occured because a required QuickTime component could not be
found." I have QuickTime Pro 7 and do not understand this error.
What am I missing.
Thank you,
AdonaiEchad

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"AdonaiEchad" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> Iam using Flash MX 2004 Pro and there is a feature that
when I want to
> publish
> a movie it says I can export a movie in quicktime. I
tried it and I get
> the
> following error. "Flash MX - An error occured because a
required QuickTime
> component could not be found." I have QuickTime Pro 7
and do not
> understand
> this error. What am I missing.
>
> Thank you,
> AdonaiEchad
>

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