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ituneshelper missing

At first, after installing and running Lion, my iTunes was working as it should, but then one day the Devices dissappeared from the Playlist area, so I had to reinstall iTunes. Now, the iTunesHelper is missing and when I plug in a device such as an iPhone or iPad, iTunes does not open automatically like it should. I cannot find iTunesHelper on my computer although when I open Activity Monitor, it is listed as running. Any suggestions?

Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Aug 4, 2011 9:34 AM

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Posted on Aug 4, 2011 11:31 AM

1. open up applications, and right click the itunes icon.

2. select 'show package contents'

3. open the contents folder

4. open the resources folder

5. scroll down until you find the ItunesHelper icon.

6. Now open up your system preferences.

7. select accounts

8. select login items

9. now drag the ItunesHelper icon into the login items screen

10. This will now put the ituneshelper app into the startup items.


Regards,

Colin R.

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Aug 4, 2011 11:31 AM in response to Linda Cameron

1. open up applications, and right click the itunes icon.

2. select 'show package contents'

3. open the contents folder

4. open the resources folder

5. scroll down until you find the ItunesHelper icon.

6. Now open up your system preferences.

7. select accounts

8. select login items

9. now drag the ItunesHelper icon into the login items screen

10. This will now put the ituneshelper app into the startup items.


Regards,

Colin R.

ituneshelper missing

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