ITunes and Quicktime error...

Hiya...
I've read all the threads and still can't find an answer to my problem, I hope someone can help me...
when i try to open iTunes the following message pops up:
"QuickTime failed to initialize (error -2093).
QuickTime is required to run iTunes. Please re-install iTunes. "
... so I re-install iTunes and everything is hunky-dorey until after I turn off my pc and come back to go into iTunes... then the message pops up again...
... I have gone into task Manager Processes and iTunes.exe is there when the message pops up, but in the applications tab, the note is there about QuickTime not being able to run...
any ideas?? I'm getting tired of having to re-install iTunes everyday!!
MESH   Windows XP  

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