Service Error 1920 by installing iTunes 7

Hi
My company have Windows XP and they use active directory. I installed iTunes 7.4.3 on my office PC with admin rights without problems until last week.
Last weekend we installed the newest Windows securitypackages and since then the ipod service cant start anymore. It shows Error 1920: You don't have the permission to start the service. But I installed iTunes with admin rights!
What I have to do?

Why does the iTunes install-routine need the ipod service? I can't setup iTunes anymore because of the ipod service. Could Apple not change it in the way for to start and stop the service manually or to ask by the install-routine for to setup the service or not?

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