QuickTime Pro on my two hard drives one Mac

I have QT Pro on my Panther Hard Drive, and I have Tiger on a 2nd HD on the same Mac, is it possible to use the QT pro I've already purchased on the Tiger HD? Thought I'd ask before I purchased the same QT again. Don't want to install Tiger over my Panther, because I really don't like Tiger and since Panther isn't broken, I don't want to fix it.
Patt

I thought as much, but a gal and hope. I've have already pruchased a 2nd QTPro key.
Thanks David for taking the time to answer my question.
I've checked the question as answered, I hope you get the credit, but when I clicked on the "solved" option I got this message back. "Error An error in the system has occurred. Please contact the system administrator if the problem persists. Again, one can hope.
Patt

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