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Oct 3, 2016 8:07 AM in response to nyc33by turingtest2,Try entering one of the following in an elevated command prompt where the path to your version of WebKit.dll indicates which you should choose:
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support
The first of the two options should be the correct one unless you're using the "for older video cards" release, or you need to edit the paths for non-English system language. Triple-click anywhere in the line to select all of it and press Ctrl+C to copy. Then right-click on the shortcut in your start menu for the Command Prompt and use Run as administrator. Click the small black icon at the top left of the window to paste in the copied command, edit for regional differences if necessary, and press enter.
In my case I'd been getting a WebKit.dll related crash when I used the iTunes Store. Weirdly once I got mine working I was able to reset my path and visiting the store no longer causes iTunes to crash.
See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates or Fix unexpected quits or launch issues in iTunes for Windows - Apple Support if the issue is unresolved.
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