"privileged instruction" error when starting iTunes 6.0.5

Greetings.
After upgrading to iUtnes 6.0.5 on a Windows 2003 Server machine I get a " The execption Privileged instruction..." error message in a windows message box with a title that has garbage characters and "iTunes.exe Applicatin error." iTunes 6.0.5 won't run. After removing iTunes 6.0.5, version 6.0.4 won't run either. Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
alan

alan, the Server 2003 problem is usually caused by a conflict between QT and Windows Update KB908531.
for a bit more information and background on troubleshooting this one, see:
b noir: Re: Windows XP 64, trouble after install of itunes update
(it hits QT 7 installs on XP x64 installs too.)
if you decide to go the "uninstall KB908531" route with this, strongly consider implementing one of the three (last time i checked) workarounds listed in the "vulnerability details" section of the following security bulletin:
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-015: Vulnerability in Windows Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (908531)

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