ITunes 11.1 Windows 64 Bit

When i click iTunes 11.1 Windows 64 Bit at this link http://support.apple.com/downloads/ 
link show me 11.0.5 version there is correct link for 32 bit but 64 bit is wrong how can i download it

http://appldnld.apple.com/iTunes11/041-8598.20130918.Exe55/iTunes64Setup.exe
i have found the link

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