Windows pop-up box when connecting ipod

I recently started getting a windows pop up box when connecting my ipod. It doesn't effect function of the ipod or itunes, however if I close the box it will continue to periodically re-open. This just started recently. The box is a typical mass storage device box like one would get if you plugged in a USB thumbdrive. I played with options and couldn't figure out a way to stop the box from opening. Thanks for your help.
Dell Inspiron 8600   Windows XP  

what does the box say? spacificly??

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