Too slow loading of Premiere Pro CS5

Hello
I was wondering if you could help me solve a problem with my Premiere Pro CS5. Any help would be really appreciated.
I have installed Premiere Pro CS5, Media Encoder CS5, and Adobe Encore CS5, but when I want to run any of these programs, as soon as the program reaches two QuickTime plugins, it gets stuck and it takes the program 10 to 15 mintues to get over the problem and load. The two plugins are: ExporterQuickTimeHost and ImporterQuickTimeHost.
I uninstalled and reinstalled Premiere Pro CS5, Media Encoder CS5, and Adobe Encore CS5 and installed the last version of QuickTime Pro (version 7.6.9), but unfortunately it didn't work. Can you please help me figure out where the problems is?
Here are my pc features:
OS: Win 7, 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600
RAM: 8gb
VGA: Asus GTX460
Board: Asus P8P67 Revision
Thank you very much.

Hi Shawn,
Try tuning off your firewall and see if the problem goes away.
If it does, then set your firewall to all those program full access.
I had to do this McAfee's firewall on my systems.
Dave

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