Updating to itunes 10.6 in windows 7

just trying to update to itunes 10.6 as I have pruchased a new iphone4g and it wouldn't let me use the current version.
the 10.6 version download completes, but the install gets stuck on "publishing product information" and then rolls back and uninstalls, leaving me with no itunes at all.
I have tried all the usual suggested cures, deleting all apple software, cleaning up register, numerous reboots without success
Also not this is happening on two computers (one with windows 7 home premium and other with windows 7 professional), so doesn't appear to be a problem with my computer.

Even when I go to http://www.apple.com/sg/itunes/ itself i keep downloading the old version which is 9.2. Help
I haven't seen one of these reported for a while. (There was a little burst of them on XP systems a few months ago, where they would keep trying to download a 10.6.1.x instead of a 10.6.3.25.)
Although you're getting different symptoms than described in the user tip, a few of them responded to the treatments in the following user tip:
"There is a problem with this Windows Installer package ..." error messages when installing iTunes for Windows
(Not entirely sure why having an ASU problem would cause the wrong version of the installer file to appear when downloading an iTunesSetup.exe or iTunes64Setup.exe from the website ... although something exotic might be happening with the installer cache, which is part of the ASU machinery.)

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