Quicktime export file associations

I've got quicktimes associated with QT player. When I export a quicktime from FCP however, it is associated with FCP, which is a pain as when you open it it opens FCP. I can change it's association in Info, but the same happens on the next export.
Any suggestions as to how I can keep them associated with QT player?
Cheers
Steve

If you export using File->Export->QuickTime Movie, I don't believe there is a way to make QT the default creator. As you know, you can easily change it after the fact.
But if you export by using File->Export->Using QuickTime Conversion, the resulting file should be associated with (and open with) QT.
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