Can't authorize computer or sign in to store

I recently got an iPhone which I first synced without problems with my computer at work (having never used iTunes before). Now I have installed iTunes on my home computer (running 64-bit Windows Vista), but I am unable to authorize this computer, or even sign in to the store--the "Authorize" and "Sign In" buttons are simply grayed out and I can't even click on them.
Also, I plugged in the iPhone via to my home computer and it synced with iTunes but apparently removed a number of apps I had already downloaded to the phone. I think this is because I hadn't authorized the computer.
I've restarted the PC and still no luck--can't sign in or authorize the computer, and I'm not very happy the apps on the phone were removed. Can anyone help?

I purchased a new computer recently and had an external hard drive, I moved all my music from itunes to the f drive so I wouldnt have to use so many CDs. I cant play any of my music it keeps asking me to authorize it and I do but it still wont play any of my video's or music and I am scared to sync my iphone with it because it may erase everything that I have purchased does anyone have any solutions to this? Please help if so!!

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