Any way to disable the startup 'itunes has detected a problem with audio configuration'?

I have a machine that I run iTunes on for pretty much just serving to my AppleTV.  It works great, but the machine itself doesn't have a functioning audio system.  When iTunes starts, it always gives a dialog about detecting a problem with the audio configuration, which I then click away and everything's fine from there (only after the dialog is dismissed does the machine show up in AppleTV's listed of computers, so Home Sharing's not enabled until after the dialog is dismissed.
Is there anyway to prevent this dialog from happening?  Sort of like a checkbox for 'never tell me again' (although this particular dialog has no such checkbox).
If there's not one 'in the box' with iTunes, does anyone know of an alternative, something that could automatically dismiss said dialog?  (I'd guess something like AutoHotkey could, but I'm trying not to reinvent the wheel here if possible.
Thanks!

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