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Oct 22, 2011 2:01 AM in response to rodfromnewarkby patrickfrombellerose,Thank you Rod! The comand prompt worked like a charm!
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Oct 26, 2011 7:39 AM in response to ipodlover1987by kevinfromanna,ok, I have been having this problem as well on a Windows 7 x64 system since upgrading to 10.5. I have tried the following steps:
- Netsh winsock reset as admin and restart
- Flushed the DNS
- uninstalled and reinstalled
- Ran the windows fix links
- logged in on a different profile on the computer to make sure it wasn't profile specific.
- Ran the diagnostics in Itunes to make sure it passed.
- Made sure the Windows Firewall was off
What would be my next step?
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Oct 26, 2011 7:49 AM in response to kevinfromannaby pcitunesproblems,Do you have Covenant Eyes? That was the problem for me. Even though CE doesn't actively block anything (it functions as Read Only application) it was still conflicting with EVERYTHING Apple. I updated it and everything went back to normal.
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Oct 27, 2011 3:07 AM in response to rodfromnewarkby bobtheblob,Many thanks Rod. This problem arose for me after the previous upgrade (Safari gave up the ghost as well), but managed to resolve it by unloading all Apple programs and then reloading iTunes. Didn't work after the latest upgrade though & was also preventing the iPad from syncing. All is well after following your advice.
However I'm now loath to upgrade the iPad in case similar problems are encountered. Has anyone experienced any problems in upgrading their iPad?
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Oct 28, 2011 9:39 AM in response to professoralexby frankmontoursville,It may not be true in all cases, but I am thinking a patch of some sort is needed for our virus protection. I created an exclusion in Parental Controls for Kapersky and it worked like a charm.
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Oct 28, 2011 8:46 PM in response to kevinfromannaby Rashim,I am in the same boat too. Since upgrading to 10.5, I cannot connect to the store. I've tried the Command line utility to reset the winsock, tried running itunes without antivirus, I've uninstalled and cleaned my registry I dont know how many times. I've given up. The software is just plain buggy. However Apple will never admit that they have a flawed product. I mean, look at what it took for the iPhone 4 antenna fix! I refuse to reformat my computer just to get one program to work. I suppose in a few more months when the next version of itunes comes out maybe some of us will get relief.
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Nov 9, 2011 5:24 PM in response to ipodlover1987by Kim Hill1,I tried a bunch of things, including the "netsh winsock reset" command, but what finally seems to have fixed it (on my sister's family Vista PC) is completely uninstalling NetNanny. Can't say with 100% certainty what the dependencies are, but it looks like in this case, the problem was NetNanny.
PS- be careful to uninstall NetNanny by the rules- it has its hooks deep into the OS.
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Nov 11, 2011 12:12 PM in response to Sw3etGsu$by christine81,Thank you so much for the Microsoft Fix It suggestion, it is the only thing that worked!!!
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Nov 12, 2011 11:12 AM in response to Kim Hill1by FlagMatt,I had done everything in this post like uninstall, go to the Accessories, and almost gave up, but remembered I had NetNanny at one time....Guess what, I uninstalled NetNanny and YES this worked for me too!
thanks you Kim Hill!!!
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Nov 16, 2011 6:33 PM in response to professoralexby johnfrommonroe township,I have the same problem and followed the same procedures, namely go to the Windows (XP) control panel, delete all things Apple and started to download Itunes 10.5. Unfortunately, the download keeps stoping about 20% in . I've made 2 trips to my local Apple store in Freehold, NJ without resolving the problem. I think the idea of forming an unruly mob may get you the 'bug letter' treatment (explanation on request). Rather, I would suggest complaining to the Federal Trade Commission about Apple's 'brush off' support. If this were a PC, I probably could have found a bazillian solutions on the net. I received my I-Pad (model 1) as a Christmas gift last year. Its nice but I wouldn't have bought it for myself. For one thing, Apple comes out with Ipad-2 with more features (2 cameras) at the SAME price. Was there anything mentioned about compensating model 1 Ipads for their obvious loss in value? My machine was out only a few months before Apple released the model 2. This is arrogance, pure and simple. Sorry to ramble on. I'm really ****** off at Apple's treatment of me as a consumer . I plan to write the FTC and request they consider auditing Apple's business practice with regard to how they treat their customers. Right now, I have a crippled machine worth about as much as a square frisbee.
Anyone who has come accross a solution to downloading Itunes 10.5, would earn my undying gratitude by sending a copy to
Thanks
JJRooney
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Nov 16, 2011 7:16 PM in response to johnfrommonroe townshipby Kim Hill1,>>>>My machine was out only a few months before Apple released the model 2. This is arrogance, pure and simple. Sorry to ramble on. I'm really ****** off at Apple's treatment of me as a consumer .<<<<
Have you ever bought consumer electronics before?
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Nov 17, 2011 9:38 AM in response to Kim Hill1by johnfrommonroe township,I came to this site looking for an answer to a problem which I notice a goodly number of Apple customers have been having involving obtaining and using the newest version of Itunes. My particular problem starts with not being able to even download the file. I had hoped that the response would appear here for all who were having the same problem to benefit by. Instead I get a smart-alec answer ostensibly from an Apple 'expert' that is of no use to me or anyone else. So for the benefit of those still struggling without an answer, I offer my experience.
I am running a Dell desktop with XP service pack 3. I had deleted all programs involving Apple due to a suspected corrupt file and that is where I stand today. I cannot download Itunes 10.5.1 as the download starts and stops almost immediately. However, I was able to download on my Dell at work so the problem seems to be mine. If I had to guess, I'd say that the download routine is expecting something from my machine before the download process can begin. Might be something either left over from my unstalling or something in the registry holding up the works. hope one of you ( not the wiseass mentioned above) might have something further to go on & come up with the solution.
I have been involved in personal computers since 1985 having owned TI99-4, Radio Shack TRS80, IBM PC, Commodore64 and assembled/upgraded several PCs. I have always found tech support for all readily available and freely given in a professional manner.
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Nov 18, 2011 11:10 PM in response to ipodlover1987by CooperFlex,I don't know if this will help everyone, but it worked for me and it had nothing to do with the winsock, windows firewall setting, uninstalling Apple software, or any other solution out there except that I had PC Tools Spyware Doctor and I uninstalled it. There was a post from someone who updated their version of PC Tools Spyware Doctor, but I wasn't using it and just uninstalled... so after a few months of trying to figure this problem out, I FINALLY HAVE THE STORE LOADING!
PC Tools Spyware Doctor was the culprit - either update it or uninstall it... I may try installing it again later, but for now I'm just happy to have the store loading.
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Nov 26, 2011 2:46 PM in response to rodfromnewarkby danielfrompark city,The PC Users solution worked for me thanks
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Dec 1, 2011 6:45 AM in response to rodfromnewarkby Bobw1958,Thank you Rod - another satisfied customer !