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iTunes 9.1 BIG problem

Hi, today's update perfectly until I found out that the dates in may calendar are all shifted by ONE day. This is uncanny, how the heck can this happen?
I’m on PC, Outlook etc. Contacts are ok btw.
Yes I rebooted, re-sync’ed and even selected “the” one calendar I have and also selected to overwrite the iPhone calendar which BTW I deleted manually in a painstaking job, I’m out of ideas.
Any light bulbs over you head?

ASUS Notebook F8 Series, Windows 7, iPhone 3GS 16GB 3.1.3

Posted on Mar 31, 2010 6:55 AM

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May 4, 2010 6:15 AM in response to MTJC

MTJC wrote:
I'm going to bump d_p6026's question, as I don't see an answer yet - If you have gone back to 9.0.3 and fixed up your calendar on both Outlook and iPhone so that it is all working, can you just upgrade to 9.1.1.11 or do you need to do the whole export, uninstal, update, reset, overwrite extravaganza?


Interesting question. I think that it should work, but since it's better to be safe than sorry you might want, at least,to backup your pst files, or export your Outlook calendar if anything goes wrong.
Of course if someone has actually done what you're suggesting they may have a better insight.

May 4, 2010 11:31 AM in response to esnupe

Just jumping on the reporting bandwagon. My new 3Gs won't sync with company's outlook 2003 since iTunes update.

Keep getting error popup: "WMS Idle: com.apple.Outlook.client.exe – Unable to Locate Component"

The body of the box: "This application has failed to start because BJABLR32.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

Fresh reinstall of iTunes does nothing.

For a business user like myself, the time dealing with this is a disaster.

May 5, 2010 3:09 AM in response to onekelvin

onekelvin wrote:
Just jumping on the reporting bandwagon. My new 3Gs won't sync with company's outlook 2003 since iTunes update.

Keep getting error popup: "WMS Idle: com.apple.Outlook.client.exe – Unable to Locate Component"

The body of the box: "This application has failed to start because BJABLR32.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

Fresh reinstall of iTunes does nothing.

For a business user like myself, the time dealing with this is a disaster.


The BJABLR32.dll component is part of Outlook, so what the "+Re-installing the application may fix this problem.+" refers to is Office not iTunes.

May 5, 2010 4:24 AM in response to arbuk

The exact message is
Keep getting error popup: "WMS Idle: com.apple.Outlook.client.exe – Unable to Locate Component"

The body of the box: "This application has failed to start because BJABLR32.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

Fresh reinstall of iTunes does nothing.
Repair of Microsoft Office (Outlook) has not made any difference too!

May 5, 2010 4:27 AM in response to arbuk

arbuk wrote:
The exact message is
Keep getting error popup: "WMS Idle: com.apple.Outlook.client.exe – Unable to Locate Component"

The body of the box: "This application has failed to start because BJABLR32.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

Fresh reinstall of iTunes does nothing.
Repair of Microsoft Office (Outlook) has not made any difference too!


Try this and tell us if it works: http://dllcity.com/download-free-dll-file-bjablr32.html
Cheers

May 6, 2010 1:54 AM in response to esnupe

Please don't do that. Don't download copyrighted code off of shady websites and please do not recommend people to do it.

The BJABR32.DLL file is not missing. The error message is wrong, and replacing the file does nothing. The error message remains. In our company, 3 people are experiencing this and that's only this morning so we expect more to come in during the day.

If anyone has a fix to this problem please let us know.

Message was edited by: kallpilsner

May 6, 2010 12:49 PM in response to kallpilsner

kallpilsner wrote:
Please don't do that. Don't download copyrighted code off of shady websites and please do not recommend people to do it.

The BJABR32.DLL file is not missing. The error message is wrong, and replacing the file does nothing. The error message remains. In our company, 3 people are experiencing this and that's only this morning so we expect more to come in during the day.

If anyone has a fix to this problem please let us know.

Message was edited by: kallpilsner


First of all you should lose the patronizing tone I don't really have the inclination for this kind of message, all I wanted to do is help and second of all this is a site which collects only FREE DLL's and third you just bumped into this thread which goes way back so you may want to read a few messages.
Sorry if I sound upset, the fact is I really am, so there you go.

May 7, 2010 3:50 AM in response to mschroyer

Thanks mschroyer

I can confirm that after copying the dll file, the error has disappeared but iPhone is still not syncing with iTunes. I have different information on my device with comparison to my PC. Tried so far

1. Reinstall of iTunes
2. Repair of Outlook
3. Deactivate Sync, apply and restart iTunes and then activated sync option

Any help will be much appreciated.

iTunes 9.1 BIG problem

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