Itunes won't open Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit

Today I bought an Itouch 8GB. I downloaded iTunes to get the latest greatest version. I ran the program and agreed to everything, took all the defaults. However when I launch it I get nothing. Just an hourglass and then nothing.
I did a system restore to an earlier date and tried again, same result.

EUREKA!
Reading the bowls of the post just below, It said to make sure shockwave was enabled. It wasn't!! I enabaled it and tried my web sites and things worked fine.
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