Itunes 7.1.1 Upgrade / Exiting Program Shows ERROR message

I installed itunes 7.1.1. Afterwards when I close itunes I get an error message saying the the program encountered a problem and needs to close down. I have two options at this point debug or send an error report to Microsoft. Have done both but it still continues to do this using file exit at Main menu or "X" at right top of screen??? How do I fix this??? Is anyone else experiencing this problem???
Dell XPS   Windows XP  
Dell XPS   Windows XP  

I'm having the exact same problem. No matter how many times I uninstall and reinstall, same issue!

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