Markino

Q: iTunes 12.3.2.35 Wish List doesn't work

When I click on the Wish List the display show me: "Accessing iTunes Store..." but after a few seconds it disappear and nothing happens, no more wish list!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on Dec 14, 2015 4:08 AM

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Q: iTunes 12.3.2.35 Wish List doesn't work

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  • by alex_h1,

    alex_h1 alex_h1 Dec 15, 2015 11:52 AM in response to Markino
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    Dec 15, 2015 11:52 AM in response to Markino

    Hello Markino,

    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.

     

    I understand from your post that you're unable to access the iTunes Store whenever you try and load your wish list.  To get started with troubleshooting this issue, please follow through the steps outlined below.

     

    On your Mac or PC

    If you can't connect to the iTunes Store on your computer, a software conflict or your Internet service provider (ISP) might be blocking your access. The steps below might help you fix the issue.

    Mac

    If there's still an issue after you try the steps above, contact your Internet service provider and confirm that these ports and servers are turned on for your network.

    Windows

    If you haven't been able to connect to the iTunes Store for more than a day, find out which ports and servers need to be allowed for iTunes Store access, then try the steps below.

    If there's still an issue after you try the steps above, contact your Internet service provider and confirm that these ports and servers are turned on for your network.

    The hosts file might also be the cause of the issue. Learn how to reset the hosts file back to default and how to use a FixIt to have Windows reset the hosts defaults for you. Some workplaces might put internal resources in the hosts file that block the iTunes Store. The FixIt doesn't work for Windows 8.

    To create a copy of your hosts file and replace it with an empty hosts file, follow the steps below:

    1. Navigate to the hosts file at C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC.
    2. Select the hosts file. There should be a duplicate of the hosts file named "Copy of hosts" (Windows XP) or "hosts-copy" (Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8).
    3. Drag the original hosts file to your desktop.
    4. Right-click the duplicate file and choose Open. If you're prompted to choose the program you want to use to open the file, double-click Notepad.
    5. When Notepad opens, choose Edit > Select All.
    6. Choose Edit > Delete.
    7. Choose File > Save.
    8. Close Notepad.
    9. Right-click the duplicate file, and choose Rename from the pop-up menu.
    10. Type hosts, and then press Enter.
    11. Restart your computer.
    12. Try to connect to the iTunes Store.

    If you still can't connect to the iTunes Store, your security software or firewall might be blocking the ability of iTunes to communicate with the Internet. Learn how to resolve security software issues.

    Learn more

    If the steps above didn't resolve your issue, and you see a specific error message, make sure that it isn't listed as a possible iTunes Store error.

    If there's still an issue, get more help.

    If you can’t connect to the iTunes Store

     

     

    Take care.

  • by Markino,

    Markino Markino Dec 18, 2015 10:45 AM in response to alex_h1
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    Dec 18, 2015 10:45 AM in response to alex_h1

    Thanks Alex for your help, I tried many options but unfortunately I still have the problem. I don't have time to call the Apple Care so for now, in protest, I decided to stop buying new films.

    iTunes is getting worse day by day, more complicated, heavier, more buggy, a real crap.