I cant install the new ITunes... Something about pl.lproj

it says i need to verify i have access to C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\pl.lproj\license.rtf and i dont know how... it wont open... and i cant delete it...

with that one, perhaps try checking through the following InstallShield document:
Error 1327 Invalid Drive

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    with that one, perhaps try checking through the following InstallShield document:
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