Svchost.exe - System error - "xul.dll is missing from your computer" need help resolving, I have uninstalled software 5 times, deleted folders, cleaned Mozilla entries out of registry and still get same message - aghhhhhhh!

get the message every time I login - when firefox is installed and even after it has been uninstalled

Sorry I missed your post. Anyone else with the same issue should find useful resources at Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
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