ITunes asking me to accept software licensing agreement every time.

I just got a new PC, and downloaded iTunes. Every time I opened iTunes, it prompts me to agree to iTune's software licensing agreement terms every time, OR it will open straight to iTunes and an iTunes tutorial will pop up. iTunes changes my preferences every time I open it too.
This is frustrating beyond all measure. I was wondering if anyone knows how to fix this.
Thanks.

See the thread Why does iTunes delete my itunesprefs.xml? for most of the action on this topic...
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