Itunes 9.2.1.5 "Error when writing file C:\program files\apple software....

Got an error message when installing itues 9.2.1.5 "Error when writing file C:\program files\apple software update\softwareupdate.exe you do not have admin right to read/write the menu." "寫入檔案時發生錯誤 C:\program files\apple software update\softwareupdate.exe 你沒有權限存取目錄"
There is no "apple software update" folder in my C:\program files\
I tried to uninstalled all apple related software, restart the computer and reinstall the itunes, I still get this error message.
It appears that the installation of quicktime was successful.

After the last update I get "QuickTime was not found" Error I have uninstalled and re-installed itunes 9.2.1.5. several times but the problem persists

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