Quicktime 7.1.3 without Apple Software Update

I am trying to setup an install of Quicktime 7.1.3 using Windows Installer switches (currently using /passive /qr /norestart) and am wondering if there is a way to do this so it will not install the Apple Software Update software. Can this be done easily? Is there a version of the install that will not do this?

Running "check for updates" isn't finding anything -- I would have expected QT 7.5 to show up by now.
Something I've noted on my XP SP3 box (with ASU 2.1.0.110 installed) is that if the latest version of iTunes is currently installed, then the QT 7.5 standalone option doesn't appear. If I uninstall my iTunes 7.6.2.9 and any existing QuickTime (have been doing a lot of that over the past few days checking on these things), and then run ASU, both the "iTunes + QuickTime" and "QuickTime 7.5" options appear.
I haven't checked yet what happens if I uninstall iTunes, install a QuickTime 7.4.5, and then check to see what appears in ASU 2.10.110 when I check for updates when just an earlier version of QuickTime is installed on the PC. Will try to get to that a bit later in the day ...

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