ITunes 9.0.1 wants me to install IPhone Utility?

Hi since I installed ITunes 9.0.1, everyday the Apple software update runs and wants me to install an IPhone Utility. I don't have an IPhone and don't want that software on my computer. I click quit each day, is there a way to tell the Apple Software update I don't have an IPhone?
See here http://img38.imageshack.us/my.php?image=09242009162715.jpg
Thanks for any help,
Steve

Same here.
With software update: clicking install, accepting agreement and we back to the install button.
With download version : the install button does nothing.
When i try to move itunes program out of my application map i get an error -60008.
I'm gonna reboot now and see if this solve the problem.

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