Windows folder settings before installation

Hello,
have been trying to install itunes, but as I do so and before I am given the option as to where to save the software, my computer automatically tries to save on a network drive.
The computer is a work PC and I wish to save on the c: drive.
Any ideas?

hmmmmm. are your other program files also stored on that network drive? (wondering here if you're running into a group policy set up by your IT folks.)

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