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an unknown message keeps appearing(-50) when i try to sign into my itunes accoun. this is stoping me from doing anything?

iOS 7.1

Posted on Apr 13, 2014 4:29 AM

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Apr 15, 2014 6:53 AM in response to ranger57

Hello ranger57,


Thank you for the details of the issue you are experiencing with iTunes. I recommend the following steps when seeing Error (-50) in iTunes:


"Error -50," "-5000," "8003," "8008," or "-42023"

These alerts occur due to timeouts or conflicts trying to write a file during download.

If you encounter this issue while accessing iTunes Store:

See iTunes 9: "One Moment Please" or "Error (-50)" message when accessing iTunes Store

If you encounter this issue while while downloading something from the iTunes Store:

Delete your iTunes Downloads folder, located in:

Mac OS X:
~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Downloads Note: "iTunes Media" may appear as "iTunes Music. Also, the tilde (~) refers to your Home directory.

Windows Vista:
\Users\username\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Downloads\

Windows 7:
\Users\username\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Downloads\

Windows XP:
\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Downloads\

After locating your iTunes Downloads folder:

  1. Quit iTunes.
  2. Delete the Downloads folder on your computer.
  3. Open iTunes.
  4. Choose Store > Check for Available Downloads.
  5. Enter your account name and password.

If you encounter this issue while while downloading Digital Copies using Windows:

Use MSCONFIG (directions for Windows XP and Windows Vista/Windows 7) to disable conflicting software.

If using MSCONFIG steps resolves the issue, you may want to use the System Configuration Utility to turn on the third-party System Services and Startup Items one at a time (restarting your computer after turning on the item or items) to identify which System Service or Startup Item is causing the conflict.

You can turn all of them back on by selecting the Normal Startup option under the General tab of the System Configuration Utility window, but please note that this may cause the issue to reoccur.

If you are able to isolate the issue to a particular third-party software, you may wish to contact them to let them know of the conflict.

Find the full article here:

iTunes: Advanced iTunes Store troubleshooting

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3297


Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.


Best,

Sheila M.

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