ITunes Match failure on Windows 7 64-bit

Ever since I have installed the latest update of iTunes 10.6.1 on my computer about ten days ago, iTunes Match will come on and try to synchronize my library to the iCloud.  As soon as it reaches step 3 to upload remaining tracks to the iCloud, iTunes shuts down with an error, repeatedly.  I have tried reinstalling iTunes and rebooting my system.  No iPod or iPhone is even connected. 
If I disable iTunes Match then I can at least use iTunes to sync my iPod, but that is all.
Any ideas?

SNMP has nothing to do with iTunes.  I think you are looking at a coincidence.

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