Quicktime Movies Problem

I just noticed that when I click on a Quicktime movie file in my hard drive, I get an alert that says - "Windows - No Disk. There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive". I can't get rid of the alert, and when the Quicktime movie viewer eventually opens, it doesn't respond. When I put a DVD into the disk drive, the Quicktime player does open, and I can play my file.
What gives?
Thanks!
Dell Dimension E510 Windows XP
Dell Dimension E510   Windows XP  

If you are using QT 6.5. Go to C:\Documents and settings\All Users\Application data\QuickTime you should have QuickTime qtr
Where there is a box for Read Only, you either put a check in it or uncheck it, I forget. You may have to right click on it and go to Properties for the Read Only box to appear.

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