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itunes store error 0x80092013 windows 7

Ok before I start, I've started a new discussion because I want to layout all those things which I have tried to resolve this issue so before anyone posts a "try this" please read what I have already tried.


Symptoms - When trying to access the itunes store a dialog box comes up saying unable to access store error 0x80092103, additionally under itunes 11:04 if you try to run the diagnostics itunes freezes. Additionally the behaviour under an earlier version of itunes 10.6 when accessing the itunes store the error code was 1202 but you could run diagnostics to completion (which reports no errors)


Ok the things I've tried


Earlier version of itunes - as you can see from above I did try 10.6 but same symptoms just different error code


Re-installing itunes - Yes tried removing all instances of any programs which may have even looked closely related to anything apple, cleared all directories from windows explorer, rebooted and installed itunes but the same error displayed afterwoods. (Including appdata directories under [user] )


Date Time - Yes tried the date time, tried setting different timezones, with reboots inbetween, same error


Internet options - SSL3/TLS1 and server certificate revocation, tried these in various combinations with reboots in between, no luck


Winsock reset and dns flush - Again I have tried this using various combinations of rebooting and not rebooting, running at elevated admin lvl and placing the whole lot of commands in a script to then execute itunes but still the same error occurs.


Running itunes as admin and safe mode - Neither of these two options helped at all


Running without AV software or windows firewall switched off - Yep have tried this as well, but no luck


Microsoft Hotfix for Crypt revocation - 2615174, no joy either


Revert to earlier version of Apple installer - ApplicationSupport 1.5.2 - tried a couple of earlier versions, same error


Removed itunes preferences - Had covered this during previous install processes but thought it might be worthwhile trying post install, no luck same error.


Winsock conflict - Yes checked the autoruns to see what else was there, only other entry was an entry for microsoft entry for msmail.


The environemt is a windows 7 machine with the latest updates, the itunes store did work previously but stopped in the last week of may (as I'm told by the owner of the laptop, yes people this is an inlaws machine). When I first looked at the notebook I checked that no new programs had been added after the date itunes store stopped working. The rest of itunes is behaving ok, that is if you accept that itunes is a good piece of software :-) with the exception of the diagnostic tool freezing when it runs (ironic huh?)


The owner did do the right thing before calling on me and spent several hours on the phone with Apple support to no avail and gave up in frustration, which apparently pleased the Apple tech.


I'm sure I've tried a few more things(like diferent internet connections to rule out any isp based issues(they do have another desktop in the house which runs itunes store ok)) but none come to mind as you can appreciate I've spent quite a few hours on this.


So calling on itunes gurus please come to the rescue, funny though the absence of apple techs replying to the already many threads on this on their own forums suggests that they don't have a solution perhaps "incapable of" or "not bothered", either way it's pretty poor.

itunes-OTHER, Windows 7

Posted on Jul 9, 2013 9:11 PM

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Jan 1, 2014 1:31 PM in response to davwatto

davwatto-

I'm not sure if I am too late but I ran into this problem today! I am running windows xp, I was just browsing the Internet and windows defender popped up and said it wanted permission to run a certificate or something like that (sorry can't remember for sure what it said) but I did not recognize the program that was asking for permission so I told it not to run (thought it was something I picked up from a sketchy website). Anyways I went back to iTunes to turn on iTunes Radio and that error message popped up 0x80092013 and the music would not play. I tried turning windows firewall off but no luck. Then I decided to just system restore my xp to yesterdays backup... restarted the computer and now everything is back to normal. iTunes radio is back and connected to my apple TV. Good luck to ya!

Jan 19, 2014 12:54 PM in response to davwatto

Hello, everybody!!


I've just upgraded to Win 8 in my notebook, and faced the same problem... I've tried some of the solutions posted here, but none worked. But this was not the only comm problem: McAfee was not been successful in downloading updates, for instance, althoug Windows Update, Office instalation, Chrome and Outlook worked fine and smooth.


Then i realized that the calendar was with a wrong date, about 20 days in the future. Yes, I know, this can't be the problem... the reality, though, is that I fixed the date, restarted the machine, and everything started working normally.

Feb 7, 2014 7:05 AM in response to davwatto

davwatto,


I have this same "error 0x80092103" issue on Vista 64-bit, even with the latest iTunes release on Jan 22, 2014.


On other threads, I noticed your subsequent diagnosis was "a problem with Webkit2 and the way it handles SSL certificates". This description is the only one I've found that accurately describes the issue I'm having.


I'm curious if you found a solution to this problem.


Thanks

Feb 7, 2014 7:42 AM in response to YoakumISDTech

Thanks, but I don't have any content filters.


The post that davwatto made here https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5454523?answerId=23441575022#23441575022, is entirely consistent with my situation: "go back as far as Safar 3.2.3 (oldapps.com) and then try to access a secure site, if it renders correctly (back then Safari handled it's own certificates) you have the same problem as me"


In other words, the recent versions of iTunes and Safari cannot make HTTPS connections.


When I start iTunes, I can't sign in without getting the 0x80092103 error. When I select Help > iTunes Help, I receive a dialog that says "iTunes Help is unavailable because your computer isn’t connected to the Internet." When I select Help > Run Diagnostics, the Network Connectivity Tests shows "Internet connection verified", however underneath that it shows "Secure link to iTunes Store failed".


Considering these symptoms, I agree with davwatto's opinion that it is "a problem with Webkit2 and the way it handles SSL certificates".

Feb 12, 2014 7:02 PM in response to nallenICL

Hello to all,


I would like to throw my hat into the ring here. I am having the exact same problem with itunes error # 0x80092013. No solution yet but I have an Awesome tech guy named Shane who runs Tweaking.com, a CPU repair biz and a huge family. This guy is my hero! Anyways, I will update if I solve this and hope you will all do the same. We know Apple tech support is not going to!

Feb 27, 2014 10:40 PM in response to LA mini ipod

Hi LA Mini Pod,


I'd like to say yes I have a solution but alas I do not. I occasionally return to this problem to try another approach.


I'm posting today because I have noticed a correlation between Apple product buyers and ignorance.


FFS people, all you self important nubs, stop posting the entry about setting the date, if you morons had bothered to read the original post don't post anything I haven't already tried.


At least that way people who have a valid idea can be heard above the background noise.



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