Itc_plugin.dll could not load in 64-bit mode after installing iTunes 12.01

Hi,
I just updated iTunes on my Windows 8.1 Samsung Laptop to the most recent version, iTunes 12.01. Since then it's showing the following message when it starts:
"itc_plugin.dll could not load in 64-bit mode"
and a checkbox for "don't show this message again'
I don't know if this itc_plugin.dll is even important, it seems to work fine. Should I be worried? I already reinstalled iTunes to see if it were an installation problem but the error still shows.

The .dll file could be a legacy from an older version of iTunes or third party software. I don't have a copy, neither can I track down any information about it. You might want to locate it and remove it from the iTunes plugins folder or click "Don't show this message again".
tt2

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