I cannot get Quicktime to run.

I tried updating Quicktime, and iTunes both to the newest version.  Still will not run when video is clicked in Blackboard.  I can open Quicktime from finder or on the task bar, but it will only open the "start?" page. 

dug around some more and it will play links that are .wmv, but not streaming ones...

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