64 bit Camera RAW

I have downloaded the ACR 5.5 and thought it was installed. After opening the Dialog I checked the "About Camera RAW" uinder the Help Menu and found that it was still at 3.0.
I tried re-installing it again and get this message: "Cannot install. Please click the Quit button."
Why doesn't it update?

Jeff and Bill Thanks for your responses. I am using PS CS4 Extended. I guess I was looking in all the wrong places because the version 5.5 did install.
I am very greatful for these forums.
Thanks again.

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