I get an error when installing itunes

I get the following error when trying to installing itunes "The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\iTunes  The installation cannot continue.  Log in as administrator or contact your systems administrator. and I am an Admin

Just in case, even though it's for a different error message, try the procedure from the following user tip:
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