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Oct 30, 2011 3:58 PM in response to pheb62by mlcav14,pheb62 your "fix" worked for me... I had to re-import all my files. It is time consuming, but at least now I have my library and access to the network without my computer spendin half of its energy looking for a mobile device. You have been a blessing... Gratzi!
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Oct 30, 2011 6:29 PM in response to mlcav14by pheb62,One is always glad to be of help (cite from "The Centennial Man") ... :-)
Glad you're up and running again.
Can you imagine how long it took me to figure out all of that?!
They owe my a dozen of iPhones meanwhile ... !!
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Nov 2, 2011 6:49 PM in response to pheb62by edfitz8250,Thank you, Thank you. Finally a solution that worked. Got Ipad 2 couple weeks ago worked fine (windowss XP 32 bit, Itues 10.4. iPad ios 4). Updated to iTnes 10.5 and ios 5 last week and it ahs been a problem ever since. Blank itunes store screen, iTunes slow loading and hangs, computer really slow, Ipad won't sync music.. Very frustrating, annoying. Have spent hours uninstalling and reinstalling itunes. Wipng every apple piece of software, reading hundreds of forums and nothing worked. Stumbled o this thread and tried this simple solution. Not only did it work and I get Itunes back fully functional but it loads and runs faster. Thank you.
For anyone else having this problem after updating try this. Easy simple fix and it not only solved problem it improved performance!
FROM PHEB62:
After spending another two days on pinning down the iTunes 10.5 blank store page problem, here's the solution to be found: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3372617?start=0&tstart=0
In short:
a) press Windows key + "R", enter "cmd", and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter (= runs as admin)
b) enter "netsh winsock reset" and pres enter
c) reboot the computer
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Nov 9, 2011 5:23 PM in response to JerryFromKrakowby 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 12:48 PM in response to JerryFromKrakowby chisfam,I have been having the same issue since upgrading. I tried the Winsock reset and it temporarily solves it but you have to have Safe Eyes reset their connection after or the filter will not work. I contacted Safe Eyes and they sent the following reply:
I'm sorry for the trouble that you are experiencing. Safe Eyes is the same as it always was and it Apple that has made changes in their iTunes update that is not working with Safe Eyes. You will not be able to use 10.5 with Safe Eyes. Since you have already upgraded to IOS5 on your iPhone,you will not be able to do our recommendation of going back to 10.3 iTunes. The current iPhone OS will not work with it. The trouble is occurring with multiple Internet filters since the iTunes upgrade. We have contacted Apple and we are researching a workaround. I do not have any information as to when this will be resolve. I apologize for any inconvenience that has caused you.
Hopefully they can get the fix done quickly. At least they're aware of the issue and working to fix it. When I get an update on the fix, I will post it here.
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Nov 11, 2011 4:00 PM in response to chisfamby Kim Hill1,Looks like problems with both Safe Eyes and NetNanny. Seems to be a pattern, and apparently, it's changes from Apple that triggered this. OTOH, such filtering software reminds me of a quote from "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind": "Technically, the procedure *is* brain damage."
But in this case- technically, NetNanny *is* computer sabotage.
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Nov 11, 2011 5:04 PM in response to chisfamby pheb62,Aahhh - finally some "official" side proved my statement right that it's APPLE / iTunes that is doing the ****, and they even confirm that it's in since version 10.4 - another of my statements proved right.
Since version 9 of iTunes, nearly 80% of the versions of iTunes Apple delivered for Windows was crappy - think back and remember the odyssey with syncing contacts and appointments with Outlook!!
Same with the iOS - it seems that Apple couldn't withstand the pressure that the jailbreak and feature-addicted community has built up, and had to add numerous features that hardly anybody uses. Moreover, all GOOD features that appeared in the developer beta versions were dropped in the final iOS4 and iOS5 releases. And since the last release of iOS3(!) I have to stand a stupid screen layout when entering new contacts - for the zip code there's twice as much space as needed in the entry field, and the city field doesn't even hold 5 characters before it starts scrolling out of view, making it hard to see what you typed. All that because some stupid designer had to INDENT the whole section.
I seriously doubt that Steve Jobs can have approved that crap.
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Nov 11, 2011 5:08 PM in response to Kim Hill1by pheb62,It's not only NetNanny or that other software - it NUMEROUS software that legally (and correctly) installs itself INTO the winsock LSP chain - and doesn't affect ANY software OTHER than iTunes.
ONE software of that kind COULD be doing wrong - but NOT DOZENS.
Apple is completely ignoring they have done crap.
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Nov 12, 2011 4:24 AM in response to pheb62by Kim Hill1,Woah- easy on the caps-lock there...
I never said it was only Netnanny & Safe Eyes. My comment about NetNanny relates more to the general havoc it caused when I tried to remove it by conventional means. I understand that NetNanny needs extra security to do its job, but people should be aware that it causes some significant changes to the system.
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Nov 12, 2011 9:07 AM in response to Kim Hill1by pheb62,Sorry, didn't mean to shout at you.
I'm just pi**ed off by Apple.
None of the applications in question is doing something wrong - it is Apple iTunes.
All those apps have been working flawlessly for years - even beside iTunes.
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Nov 13, 2011 2:50 AM in response to pheb62by Kim Hill1,If NetNanny "legally (and correctly) installs itself INTO the winsock LSP chain," then why doesn't a winsock reset fix this?
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Nov 21, 2011 10:18 PM in response to JerryFromKrakowby legost2,Had 100% CPU utilization on my Dell Windows XP system. Called Apple support today. They recommended going to Start/Run/netsh winsock reset (enter) then reboot. Fixed my problem immediately AppMobileDevice doesn't even register CPU usage at all now.
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Nov 30, 2011 4:24 AM in response to Kelendellby chamellieon,Mine was my motherboard monitoring software.
I got a gigabyte G1 Guerilla and it comes with internet performance monitoring tools.
running "netsh winsock reset" and reboot reset the LSP service which was responsible for the tools.
Selecting No on restarting this service after reboot meant that my iPhone now backs up and connects to the iTunes store.
Thank you so much to the wise wise people on this forum who have alleviated my problem simply and effectively.
You are all gods.
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Nov 30, 2011 6:38 AM in response to chamellieonby pheb62,Glad we could be of help.
It's just another case proving its Apple who's doin the mess.
In the latest iOS beta they seem to have removed using internal URLs to access preferences and things via mobile Safari.
Instead of spending their time to add even MORE annoyances, they'd be better off to remove existing ones.
Too bad Steve is no longer there to kick their rear ends!
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Nov 30, 2011 6:50 AM in response to pheb62by Kim Hill1,pheb62: "It's just another case proving its Apple who's doin the mess."
I guess you still have no answer for my 11/13/11 question: "If NetNanny "legally (and correctly) installs itself INTO the winsock LSP chain," then why doesn't a winsock reset fix this?"
Clearly, a winsock reset does not fix this for many people.