Q: I just upgraded to 12.1.2.27 and now itunes will not shut down.
Computer is running Windows 7 64-bit, I have nothing related to Sony, nor do I have any bluetooth devices installed. I just clicked on the box that pops up when I turn on the computer that itunes needed to be updated to version 12.1.2.27. Immediately upon this update (which also included iCloud), I tried to shut down iTunes, and I get the scripting error "One or more applications are using the iTunes scripting interface. Are you sure you want to quit?" In smaller print it says "If you do nothing, all applications that are using the scripting interface will be automatically disconnected in 11,10, 9.......seconds". I have tried ignoring it and just quit, I have also let the clock run down. Either way, in about 10 seconds, iTunes starts up again.
What did Apple do in the update that forced iTunes to change and create problems? What can I do to fix it, besides in the future, ignoring these stupid messages telling me that I need to update?
Windows 7, 64-bit
Posted on May 12, 2015 3:48 PM
