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error writing to file: C:\Program Files\iPod\Acknowledgements.rtf Verify that you have access to that directory
How do I go about doing this?

*I'd be happy if I could reinstall iTunes 7.3. Does Apple make older versions of iTunes available for download? I haven't been able to find them.*
You'll get various earlier versions of iTunes including 7.3 here: Old iTunes for Windows

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