I see a AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found error when my PC starts.

when booting up my computer, even before I try to bring up itunes, I get the following error message:
AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found
the procedure entry point ___cfconstantstringclassreference could not be located in the dynamic link library core foundation.dll
But once I click off the message, everything seems to work fine.
how can I correct this problem?
2 IPod 5.1.1
1 IPad 2 wifi
Windows Vista 32

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