Problem exporting QuickTime file (*.mov)

When I try to export my Flash animation as a QuickTime movie
(*.mov) in Flash 8 Professional (or in Flash MX 2004, doesn't
matter) an error appears stating that an error occured because a
required QuickTime component could not be found. I have Apple
QuickTime v7.1.3 (QuickTime Player v7.1.3) installed on my
computer. In my "F:\Program Files\QuickTime\QTComponents"
directory, I have two files ("FLV.qtx" and "MMxptResources.dll"),
do I need to download another component or version of QuickTime? In
my "F:\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash 8\Players" directory, I only
have Flash Play 8, do I need to have the QuickTime player there as
well? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Have you tried this?
System Preferences > Internet & Network > QuickTime
> Advanced > Enable Flash

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