Can't install iTunes 10 due to Bonjour issue

I have been issued new iPhone 4 from my employer. I needed to upgrade the version of itunes - and i can't due to the inability to remove the old version of Bonjour. I have searched the internet and completed numerous suggestions, including deleting and re-installing itunes. Now I don;t have itunes and can't get it to install. I have tried everything.
Is there anyway to "start from scratch"? This has consumed too many hours today and I have hit the total frustration point.
Any suggestions would be appreciated

b noir is probably asleep now as he is in New Zealand.
It is possible that you would get a more precise error message by trying to uninstall bonjour your self, but there are a couple of things that b noir may have been thinking about.
1) the bonjour service can't be stopped. For that you could try disabling it in Services or preventing it from loading with MSConfig.
2)The uninstaller is damaged, for that you need the Microsoft Installer Cleanup utility.
Unfortunately The Microsoft Installer Cleanup utility has been with drawn by Microsoft because of compatibility issues with Microsoft Office so you will need to find a copy elsewhere – the installer is msicuu2.exe. You need version 3.
Google msicuu2.exe download
mydidgitallife has a copy of version 3
Check for malware before installing it.
You may need "Run as Administrator to Run it.
Use it to remove the entry for Bonjour.

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