I solved the problem by doing:
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs
Selecting Quicktime, and at the prompt, choosing
"Uninstall completely" rather than "Uninstall" as I had
prior to my previous posting.
I have the same problem reported initially - a version of Quicktime was installed from a website with the uninstall options within the Quicktime grayed out, and with the taskbar icon. I had a previous Quicktime already, so ran it's uninstall. This removed the executable, but did not remove the...
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