Error when installing iTunes 7

When I attempt to install the new iTunes, after all is downloaded an error occurs reading (Cannot locate "iTunes.msi"...I've attempted to find the folder where it is located and selected it as the location, but the error still occurs. Any ideas?

Cannot locate "iTunes.msi"...
with that one, perhaps try the technique from the following post:
http://discussions.apple.com/click.jspa?searchID=-1&messageID=3568566

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