Missing COM add-in

Help - I am unable to sync my outlook 2007 calendar and have followed the instructions from the forum without success. I just completed the uninstall of itunes and Apple Mobile Device Support step by step exactly as the printout states for Windows Vista. After reinstalling the 7.3.2.6 itunes, I still only have one of the two COM add-ins - the iTunes Outlook Add-in. How do I get the Outlook iTunes Sync Add-in? Thanks for any help!

The new iTunes doesnt use one of the COM add-ins anymore.

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