Can not unistall or upgrade itunes? When trying to unistall it first says that system admin. has set policies to prevent this installation. Then it states that I have no admin. privleges. Running win 7 and only have one active admin. and guest is off.

All other Apple programs the same way. Also my library is gone???  I downloaded a fresh copy and tried installing that as an adminisrator still wouldn't let me.
Any suggestions?

Verify from permission of user that you use it in upgrade, make sure that scom machine and user that you use it in upgrade in sysadmin group in database of operationsManager and OperationsManagerDW
Also Verify from Prerequisites of Upgrade SCOM 2012 sp1 as below link
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj656654.aspx
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