Itunes 64 bit 9.0.2.25 where is import to import files?

i am trying to import the library files copied from my old laptop to my new laptop with windows 7 and version 9.0.2.25 64 bit for itunes...following a tutorial...however i did "export" under file>library>export and now i have to file>library>import but this option isn't there? it was short cut control shift O before when there was an actual "import" there under file>library ...tried that short cut and that didn't work either....how do you import your xml files then?
thanks

The install fails with the error: "installer has insufficient privileges to access the directory >c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\StartMenu\Programs\itunes. The installation cannot continue". My user account is an admin account. I then retried the install by right-clicking and running the install with Admin Privileges. Same error results.
I don't have a Windows 7 box in front of me, so can you check something for me?
Navigate to that location on the PC look at the itunes item you see there. Is it a shortcut to your iTunes program file?
If it's just a shortcut, try dragging it out onto the desktop and doing another (64-bit) install. (With a 32-bit already in place, it may just offer to do a "repair install" instead of a full install.
Do you still get the error message or does the install go through smoothly this time?

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