Can't install iTunes 10 properly. Need Apple Application Support 1.3.2.

I've downloaded iTunes 10 THREE TIMES NOW and STILL get an error message telling me I need Apple Application Support 1.3.2. I seem to have version 1.3.0.
I'm on limited (and fairly slow bandwidth and it's expensive to go over my limit, especially if it's only going to fail again... I did select download only so I could install myself behind my firewall and yet still the installation has failed.
How do I get the Apple Application Support 1.3.2. file only without having to download 100MB's a fourth time please?
Can anybody point me to just that file alone online please?
Thanks

Same problem here. after downloading new itunes, would not install. went to apple instructions and uninstalled all applicable files, but there was not a Apple Application Support file to uninstall. Downloaded itunes again, all went well, showed copying, installing, etc. gave me the screen to open itunes, but then get the message "Apple Application Support was not found. Apple Application Support is required to run Itunes. Please uninstall itunes, then install itunes again." Then "Error 2 (Windows error 2)
Apparently, i do not have the apple application support program. how do i get this on my windows vista? thank u all for any help

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