Cannot Install iTunes Windows 8 after Uninstall

I have a Windows 8 machine with all the updates, and a couple months ago iTunes stopped updating.  It was running, but it just would not update.  I decided to re-install it, and now I get the error below.  I have used Revo Uninstaller to remove every little bit of Apple iWare (including Quicktime and Bonjour), registry keys, and traces, but still cannot install it.  Please help, I have searched for weeks through the internet and have tried everything I can trying fix this problem.
Error getting file security:
C:\ProgramData\34BE82C4-E596-4e99-A191-52C6199EBF69]GetLAstError: 5
Thank you!

August 2nd 2013 and still no response from Apple huh?  They aren't going to get any further business from me then... this is ridiculous!!!!!!!

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