"iPod Software is too old" - but update not available

ITunes v5.0.1
iPod - v2.3
Attempting to synch between iPod and computer, message:
"You will not be able to copy songs purchased from the ...because your iPod software is too old...get the latest...."
I get the 'latest' (which afaik i already have) and it will not install, package choices are greyed out.
Help?

I found the solution on the discussion board at macosxhints.com.
You need to launch the iPod updater from inside the updater folder.
Open Applications>Utilities>iPod Software Updater (I had several folders called "iPod Software Updater" with version numbers in it, choose the one without any numbers. The modified date should be the most recent too.) Select the most recent updater in that folder (should be "iPod Updater 2005-09-23"). Double-click on it.
Ignore the screen that pops up with all of the pictures of the iPod models, and click "update" on the other window. Presto.

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