Error 1606 iTunes crashes at windows installer.. networking problem?

i run the .exe file and it bring sup the windows installer screen, than it will dissapear for a second and come back with this line "could not access network location" and then there is a directory to My Pictures on my network.. please help

I have the same problem. Installing Itunes 7 on my XP laptop. The installer comes with the error, then no choice but to quit the installation. It's even a network share I haven't used in a year. What's the solution please. It's driving me mad... I really need to install this.

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