Problems installation ITunes on Windows 7 64 Bits

Hello,
I have bought an Iphone and need Itunes to synch the phone with my Outlook 2007 agenda and contacts.
I do have some issues with installing Itunes on my laptop usin Windows 7 64 bit, Ultimate based on a AMD (64) Turion processor.
The installation failed during the setup process with the following error:
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Can not access Windows Installer services. The cause may be that you have started Windows in Safe Mode, or the Windows installer is not correctly installed.
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I have performed the following actions, which give the same error message.
1. Download and install a previous version of Itunes 64 Bits
2. Run in de dos prompt the following command in Windows safe modem: msiexec.exe /regserver and reboot the laptop
3. Install the 32 Bits version, this works only for an Iphone, but can not synch with my IPhone
4. I am sure that the installation is started with Administration priveledges.
Does somebody have any idea what the reason could be that the installation failed?
Thanks for support
Kind regards,
Ronald Schilperoort

Hello,
I have bought an Iphone and need Itunes to synch the phone with my Outlook 2007 agenda and contacts.
I do have some issues with installing Itunes on my laptop usin Windows 7 64 bit, Ultimate based on a AMD (64) Turion processor.
The installation failed during the setup process with the following error:
Quote
Can not access Windows Installer services. The cause may be that you have started Windows in Safe Mode, or the Windows installer is not correctly installed.
UnQuoute
I have performed the following actions, which give the same error message.
1. Download and install a previous version of Itunes 64 Bits
2. Run in de dos prompt the following command in Windows safe modem: msiexec.exe /regserver and reboot the laptop
3. Install the 32 Bits version, this works only for an Iphone, but can not synch with my IPhone
4. I am sure that the installation is started with Administration priveledges.
Does somebody have any idea what the reason could be that the installation failed?
Thanks for support
Kind regards,
Ronald Schilperoort

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