QuickTime 7.2 not supported on Win2000 SP4

Hello,
On Jul 07, there are multiple vulnerabilities announced on QuickTime prior to 7.2. On a second note by IBM ISS, the vulnerabilities only impacts the following platforms:
-Apple Computer, Inc.: Mac OS X 10.3.9
-Apple Computer, Inc.: Mac OS X Server 10.4.9 and later
-Apple Computer, Inc.: QuickTime Player prior to 7.2
-Microsoft Corporation: Windows Vista Any version
-Microsoft Corporation: Windows XP SP2
I'm planning to upgrade to 7.1.6 on my W2K SP4 platform, is my machine still vulnerable to the latest vulnerabilities (release on 11-Jul)? Is there a QuickTime 7.2 for W2K SP4 platform for upgrade?
Regards,
JooEe

QuickTime 7.2 for Windows requires XP or Vista.

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