Limiting iTunes and QuickTime to one User Account in WinXP

I'm the Dad and the admin on my XP machine.
I have 3 non-admin accounts for the kids.
Only 1 kid has an iPod and uses iTunes.
No one else uses or needs iTunesHelper, iPodService, or QTTASK.EXE.
I know that I can kill each service inidividually from Task Manager, but the non-admin accounts can't. They suffer the slowdown caused by these services running from the background and constantly going out to the web for un-needed and unwanted activities such as checking the Apple Store, etc.
I don't want this behavior.
I want to prevent these services from loading and running for all User Accounts except the one.
Please give me steps to limit these services!!!
  Windows XP  

As far as I can tell, this is NOT a solution.
As I try to allow the one User Account to load and run the services, ALL accounts are forced to load and run them.
As I try to disable the services from loading and running on other accounts, they won't load and run on the one User Account that I want them to.
Does ANYone know of a way to disable iTunes, iPodHelper, and qttask from loading on selected User Accounts?
  Windows XP  

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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itpc\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-148
    Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itpc\shell\open\command
    Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itpc\shell\play\command
    Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-149
    Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u\shell\open\command
    Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
    Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u\shell\play\command
    Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
    Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8
    Value : FriendlyTypeName = @C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\iTunesRegistry.dll,-205
    Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.resources\itunesregistry.dll
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-149
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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8\shell\open\command
    Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
    Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8\shell\play\command
    Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
    Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4a\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-141
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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.wave\shell\open\command
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    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1a\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1a\shell\open\command
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1s\DefaultIcon
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    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1v\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1v\shell\open\command
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    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m75\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m75\shell\open\command
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mp2\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mp2\shell\open\command
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    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
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    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpeg\DefaultIcon
    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpeg\shell\open\command
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    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpg\DefaultIcon
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    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpg\shell\open\command
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    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
    Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpm\DefaultIcon
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    Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
    Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe

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