Itunes 7 upgrade Windows-No Disk

I recently upgraded to iTunes 7 and when I start it, I get an error Windows-No Disk. I uninstall, then start iTunes and it works, but when I re-start, I get the Windows-No Disk. I then uninstall and then reinstall, which works for the initial start, but then the problem re-occurs. What can I do?

I have the same problem on my laptop... I have tried to connect using an ethernet cord directly to the Airport and also via wifi and have encountered the same problem. The Airport Setup Assistant, Airport Utility, and iTunes don't recognize the Airport or the remote speakers attached. I can connect to the router when I input the IP address of the router (default 10.0.1.1) in the Airport Utility. I can also still connect wirlessly to the internet using the Airport.
I've checked and I have all the latest software and firmware.
Windows XP SP2
iTunes v7.0.2
Airport Firmware v6.3
Wifi Adapter updated with most recent drivers
Ethernet Adapter updated with most recent drivers
I've disabled Windows Firewall, and in the settings I've even enabled UDP Port 5353. I was able to connect to the remote speakers in iTunes previously, but it stopped working recently. I think it may have stopped working when one of the following occured:
1. Installed several XP security updates.
2. Upgraded iTunes from 6.X.X to 7.0.2.
3. My work installed Check Point VPN-1 SecureClient software.

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