Error wrighting to c\config.Msi\Caab6.rbf.

Looking for help downloaing I Tunes 10.5.
I am getting this error

Doublechecking before proceeding. Do you have Kaspersky security software installed on the PC? (There's been a couple of reports of this in recent times being associated with Kaspersky interfering with the installs.)

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