Itunes for leopard 10.5

I have leopard 10.5.8. I tried to install the latest itunes. It wouldn't allow me to install the latest version. Reason: unknown error (11333)

iTunes 10.6.3, the last version that will run under Mac OS X 10.5, can be found here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1575
Regards.

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