Re: "QuickTime 7 has expired" errors
Posted by
ctrueden on
Oct 26, 2005; 9:23pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/QuickTime-7-has-expired-errors-tp3704599p3704600.html
Hi,
Running the updater from QuickTime Player does not solve the problem.
You have to redownload the QuickTime 7 installer from the QuickTime web
site, and reinstall. But you do not need to install iTunes.
-Curtis
Jeff Hardin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> One of the respondents about QuickTime for Windows (triggered by the
> thread below) provided the error trace, and it says that Quicktime
> has expired. This is a known issue with older installs of QuickTime 7
> for Windows.
>
> Apparently Apple failed to update the expiration date on QT 7 for
> Windows. It's evidently fixed with QuickTime 7.03.50, according to
> people on the QuickTime for Java listserve, but you have to do one of
> two things:
>
> (1) Update to iTunes 6.0.1, which automatically updates QuickTime to
> 7.0.3
> (2) Update from the QuickTime Control Panel or QuickTime player might
> work, or it may be possible to download the updater manually. See
> post below (from "andrea") from the listserve...
>
> I haven't been running QT 7 for Windows, so I can't check this...
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeff