Running Reason 3.0.5 in Leopard

I installed Leopard on my system and now when I try to run Reason Adapted 3.0.5, I get this message:
Failed to Open Midi Support Library.
I have tried reinstalling the disc, but that does not fix anything.
Would appreciate the help!

This Topic Is Know Closed As Far As I Am Concerned. I'll find out for Myself whether it works or not.
Michael

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