I get Licensing page each time I open.

Just got Studio 2. Not an upgrade. Every time I open any of the programs I get the licensing page and have to enter my name and serial number. What did I do wrong when installing? What should I do to stop this?

/Library/Application Support/ProApps/
Find any file that has "_SystemID" in the name
i.e. FinalCut_ProSystemID, DVDStudio_Pro_SystemID
etc...
These are left over from your previous versions.
DELETE THESE FILES - yes all of them.
Empty the trash too
Restart Final Cut Pro and enter your Serial Number
This is nice because now ALL of Studio 2.0 is serialized!
To directly quote Andy

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