Error message while updating iphone 4

After each attempt (using Itunes for Windows) to download and update the iphone4 (to 4.3.2 from 4.2.1), I continue to get the following message (after what appears to be the full 666.2 Mb download), Itunes says: "Processing File" (err = 3259).
Then, in a seperate window:
There was a problem downloading the software for the Iphone "My Phone's Name". The network connection timed out. Make sure your network settings are correct and your network connection is active or, try again later.
Any idea why I receive the same message after more than a half dozen attempts?
THANKS!!!

Well - I synced before - that was successful - but I am a bit scared to ignore this error and just to continue? You think I should ignore that?

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