Windows7 and Quicktime error -43

I've downloaded QuickTime and installed it. If I click on the desktop shortcut, nothing appears to happen although the program is listed as running in the task manager processes tab. If I go to the directory where the software was installed and double click on sample.mov I get error -43: a file could not be found. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Quicktime with no change.
I'm running Windows7 64 bit.
Thanks

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