I had this issue as well, and yes uninstalling the normal version
first should fix this issue.

On 9/16/18, Sadam Ahmed <li...@sadamahmed.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thank you very much for providing me with your  feedback regarding
> iTunes for business and your personal use case.
>
> Ok, it would appear something is happening locally with my PCS.
>
> I'll download the business version and install it.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Sadam Ahmed
>
> On 9/17/2018 1:58 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
>> Hello Sadam,
>>
>> I have been using the business version of iTunes since its release with
>> all of my devices, including iPhone 8 Plus.
>>
>> The application has never prompted me for an update nor has it
>> automatically updated itself.  Further, It continues to function
>> flawlessly with iOS 11.x
>>
>> I have checked with three people that I know, locally, who also run this
>> version of iTunes on their Windows 7 and Windows 10 computers.  All report
>> the same experience as I.
>>
>> I have updated iTunes for business 3 times, during the past year but
>> always, always I have had to do so manually.
>>
>> So far, you are the only person to report such an experience.
>>
>> Please be aware that if you installed iTunes for Business after first
>> having installed iTunes 12.7, last year, then, in order to enjoy a prompt
>> free experience, you would have had to uninstall 12.7 before installing
>> what was then, version 12.6.3.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>> Of Sadam Ahmed
>> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 6:52 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Don't Forget That There Is Always iTunes for Business
>>
>> Hi Mark and all,
>>
>> Just wanted to raise 2  issues  I had when installing iTunes for business
>> on my PCS.
>>
>> This was at the time when I upgraded to the 8.
>>
>> 1.
>>
>> Even though I went into preferences of iTunes and turned off auto-update
>> the next time I opened the program it had updated.
>>
>> 2.
>>
>> When connecting any iOS device a message is spoken saying something a long
>> the lines of if you don't update to the latest version you're unable to
>> use said iOS product, and it's not possible to proceed without updating.
>>
>> Just wondering if you, or any others have suggestions on how to overcome
>> these 2 problems?
>>
>>
>> On 9/17/2018 11:09 AM, M. Taylor wrote:
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> After reading the posts that say that the latest version of iTunes for
>>> Windows may cause problems for some screen readers, I just wanted to
>>> remind
>>> you that you can always install iTunes for business on both Mac OS and
>>> Windows computers.
>>>
>>> While I use the latest standard version of iTunes on all of my Macs, I
>>> use
>>> the latest version of iTunes for business on all of my PCs.
>>>
>>> In short, the version about which I am posting is the one that Apple
>>> released and continues to update, that has the app store and ringtones
>>> in
>>> the application, itself.   This version was created shortly after the
>>> release of iOS 11 when businesses complained, rightly so, that removing
>>> the
>>> App Store and Ring Tones section of the application, iTunes 12.7,  was
>>> counterproductive to batch iOS deployment.
>>>
>>> The latest version of iTunes for business, which was released on
>>> September
>>> 12, 2018, I presume in preparation for the debut of iOS 12, is 12.6.5.3,
>>> located at:
>>>
>>> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208079
>>>
>>>
>>> Personally, I love this version of iTunes and plan on using it for as
>>> long
>>> as possible.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>
> --
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Sadam Ahmed
>
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>
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