Apple software updater incorrect version check, 12.1.1.4

Apple software updater for iTunes says "new software is available, 12.1.1" but new software download is the same version as installed software, iTunes 12.1.1.4. Has been recurring for over a month.  Reinstalled iTunes with assistance from Apple support on 3/4.

Seems to happen on bootup on Tuesday mornings.  Happened this morning again.  Same details as other weeks. Message "new software is available from apple", "iTunes 12.1.1".  Then download new software only to find it is the exact same version as from last week and week before, "12.1.1.4".  Searched registry with regedit and found it has itunes version "12.1.1.4" as it should have.  Did find multiple instances in registry where itunes installer shows ComponentVersion "12.1.1.4" but ProductVersion "12.1.1".  maybe updater is comparing against productversion and missing that the actual version installed is component 12.1.1.4?  I'm guessing this problem won't go away until 12.1.2 or 12.2.x.

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