Itunes installation & running program problem ...

Hello and happy Christmas to everyone!
Quite new in this forum and facing a problem also!
After having a problem with Itunes latest updates
(the program couldn't opened and mentioned a core file or something like that is missing...)
I uninstalled whole Apple component and install Quicktime,Itunes etc from the beggining but now that message error appears(1):
Apple Application Support was not found.
Apple Application Support is required to run iTunes.Please uninstall iTunes, then install iTunes again.
While I install/Repair iTunes again that message appears(2):
Could not write value to key\Software\Classes\Interface\{63530157-314D-473F-BB4849-9B1B18908300}\ProxySt ubClsid32.
Verify that you have sufficient access to that key.or contact your support personnel.
...and if i click on ignore button it says that itunes have succesful completed installed but if I try to open the program
the first message(1)error appears again.What should I do?

I used this site and it fixed my problems. Hoping it will help with yours too
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall

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