Apple Mobile Device Support not installing on 7 x64

Ok. I installed the latest iTunes, but for some reason it keeps failing to install Apple Mobile Device Support. I am on Windows 7 x64. Any suggestions? I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, uninstalling every bit of Apple software from my computer, and uninstalling and reinstalling the iPods drivers.

I have this same question.  I have been working on this for hours.  Apple Mobile Device Support no longer appears in my program file so I cannot repair or uninstall it when I do a complete uninstall and reinstall.  I have even extracted the Apple Mobile Device Support file from the iTunes .exe and it still won't install. 
I have made sure that Windows Installer service is running.  I have turned off my security program.  I tried to use an old Apple Mobile Device Support file but iTunes rejects it.  It does appear under services though and is running.
Any suggestions?

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