Why wont my computer connect to iTunes?

I just bought a new laptop running Windows 7 64-bit with adequete enough power to fufill the iTunes system requirements. I am connected to a wireless network and I have installed the latest version of iTunes from the Apple website. When I try to connect to the iTunes store, the progress bar at the top of the application is ribboned with moving gray marks and the caption reads "Accessing iTunes Store". This process runs indefinitely, and even why I try to sign into my account, the computer cannot connect. I have other computers on the same account with the same operating system on the same wireless network running iTunes and connecting the iTunes store. What is wrong?

When I try to connect to the iTunes store, the progress bar at the top of the application is ribboned with moving gray marks and the caption reads "Accessing iTunes Store". This process runs indefinitely, and even why I try to sign into my account, the computer cannot connect.
With those symptoms, I'd try the following document:
Apple software on Windows: May see performance issues and blank iTunes Store
(If there's a SpeedBit LSP showing up in Autoruns, it's usually best to just uninstall your SpeedBit Video Accelerator.)

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