DEP (virus) problem

When I close iTunes, my Windows Vista gets really busy for a couple minutes.  Then I get "Data Execution Prevention shut down iTunes".  So, why is the computer having to shut program down after I click on close? 
NOTE:  I just downloaded the app yesterday.

That's been a "feature" of iTunes running on Vista for several releases ... although irritating, it doesn't indicate a fundamental problem (other than the creation of log files within Windows every time the "error" occurs).  There have been several long-running threads on the issue here and, although I'm sure its been reported through Apple's feedback page many times, it has not yet been resolved.  One could be pessimistic and say that it never will, since its doubtful that support for Vista is high on Apple's list of priorities; Microsoft already provides reduced levels of support for Vista and is due to terminate all support in a couple of years' time.

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