Quicktime 7 download question

o.k.... I purchased QT pro thinking I already had QT on my computer... I don't: so I figure'd 'no problem, I'll download QT7 and move on.....
the problem is that when I go to the QT7 download page and click on 'download Quicktime 7' it automatically re-routs you to download QT7 pro....
ALL I want to do is download the free quicktime 7 so I can unlock the key for QT pro, which I already own........
is anybody out there?

never mind: my problems wasn't in purchasing/installing PRO.... it was downloading quicktime 7.....
I found an earlier topic with the same problem and a useful link.... so I got quicktime 7 loaded in it's most recent permutation:
I am now getting pro unlocked.
thanks for responding to my question
karl

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