I am unable to uninstall old itunes and install new itunes 10.7 64bit

When I start up my computer DELL desktop Precision 3500, I immediately get the message that i need to install the new itunes.
I also am unable to open MIcrosoft Outlook in order to get my email.
I go to itunes.com and try to install the new version of itunes 10.7 64bit and it appears to install but will not run until I uninstall the old itunes.
I go to uninstall itunes and it says i do not have persmission to uninstall.
I have been attempting to get this repaired for the past 3 days wilthout any solution.
Please help.

I go to uninstall itunes and it says i do not have persmission to uninstall.
What's the precise text of that message, please? (There's a few different ones I can think of that you might be getting.)

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