Pro Applications Update didn't update

I had a problem with an error message saying the "file is too new for this version of the software.
I have FCP 6 (part of Final Cut Studio 2)
I read here that the fix to the problem is an update which I just downloaded and installed, but my FCP 6 was not updated. In the "about" it shows version 6.0
When I tried to open the files, I still get the same message.

In fact I just noticed that earlier this year I also updated Pro Applications Update 2008-01
The update I made today is 2008-02
When I check the FCP6 Application Info, it still shows version 6.0 and it hasn't been modified since 2007.
Why would the updates not update my FCP6?

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