About quicktime plug in "tab" freezes in IE7?

http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/risebloodhunter/trailer/
Can someone tell me if when clicking on the about quicktime plug in tab it freezes in IE7?
On my computer it always freezes in IE7.
This happends on Windowes Vista with Quicktime 7.1.6
Apple needs to fix this ASAP!

You're clicking on the downward pointing arrow at the end of the QuickTime controller?
This is supposed to open a dialog window that shows the installed version of the QuickTime browser plug-in. Don't know why it crashes IE for you. It doesn't happen on my PC using IE 7 and XP.

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