Premiere Pro quits

I am a Mac user!!!!!!!!!!!
I have to use a PC at work(the XP thing)
when I boot up Premiere Pro 1.5, it quits.
Quicktime also quits when I open it up.
if we uninstall Quicktime 7.0.3, Premiere works.
I need Quicktime in Premiere to export .movs
this incompatibilty just popped up out of nowhere Monday.
any ideas wha is going on????
Thanks

Can you please include a little more info. See this thread for guidance.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/961741?tstart=0
Peter Garaway
Adobe
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