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Can't connect to iTunes store? "Network connection refused..." FIXED!!!

I think I’ve fixed it! After trying a bunch of stuff this is what worked for me!

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life4living2


Posts: 12
From: Great Central Valley of California
Registered: Jun 19, 2006
Re: cant connect to itunes music store
Posted: Jun 19, 2006 7:39 PM in response to: evily



See if this helps in your situation:

OK, all you people all over the world who have been having the same problem as me for weeks, months, a lifetime, here it is! If your warning/error reads "iTunes could not connect to the Music Store. The network connection was refused" and then the BS about checking to make sure your connection is active, well I found something on a forum at Digg.com that with one click WORKED LIKE MAGIC and I'm a happy camper now, rockin to stuff I finally got from the store.
Now before I print the fix, my previous situation was: I could connect to the Apple store site for products, etc. and could check my account, but I could not connect to the music store at all. In every other way, my internet connectivity was flawless. I tried to solve the problem, shut down every firewall or antivirus program I had, searched forums, fiddled with the registry (and THAT was a stupid move!), reinstalled itunes like HOW MANY TIMES, and even finally got a written email reply from iTunes support when I waah.., waah..., waah..ed long enough and they gave an answer that was WORSE than useless. Months passed. So if the above in total or in part describes you, her it is. It's safe and if it doesn't work, you can put things back the way they were without any problem.
This is the quote from the forum at Digg.com that did it for me:

"figured out the problem thanks to Peter on the badapple forums, in his great assistance:
"In your windows\system32\drivers\etc directory there is a file called hosts. Open it in notepad. You will see a line
127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com

place a # in front of that line so that it looks like this:
#127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com

and save the file. your problem should be resolved!"

That's it guys and gals. Also you might be sure that the phobos.apple.com domain is specifically allowed by your firewall/A-V software. Let me know if it helped!

ASUS P4 mothervboard Windows XP A screamer machine
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evily


Posts: 2
From: georgia
Registered: Jun 14, 2006
Re: cant connect to itunes music store
Posted: Jun 24, 2006 6:45 PM in response to: life4living2



I followed the changes you suggested exectly but its still not working. I tried adjusting the Firewall again and even turned it completely off, but still it gives me the same message and wont open.

insignia Windows XP
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life4living2


Posts: 12
From: Great Central Valley of California
Registered: Jun 19, 2006
Re: cant connect to itunes music store
Posted: Jun 25, 2006 11:37 PM in response to: evily



Evily,
Here's a variation that was on another thread on this topic. See if it helps any:


Posts: 1
From: Seattle
Registered: Jun 23, 2006
Re: "iTunes could not connect to the Music Store"
Posted: Jun 23, 2006 3:48 PM in response to: life4living2 Reply Email


SUCCESS!!! I tried many variations on this and it finally worked. Yes, as life4living says, you have to open the "hosts" file that you can find in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc

... use NotePad ...
At the bottom of the file, I found

127.0.0.1 localhost

and nothing about phobos.

AFter many attempts, I changed the end of the HOSTS file to this:

# 127.0.0.1 localhost
# 127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com

and now iTunes music store and podcasts open up just fine.

Strange. The # character means "this is a comment" - so it's basically the same as removing the line completely.
The address 127.0.0.1 means "my machine" and this address is used by other apps such as Google Desktop. Hatching it out, however, does not adversely affect Google Desktop. So basically you have to hatch out any 127.0.0.1 address in the HOSTS file and then iTunes will work!

Try it...
(I did, also, add phobos.apple.com to my "trusted sites" in Internet Explorer settings, but I don't think this was essential.)

*************

After performing the above I found it only worked once after rebooting. I uninstalled Spybot Search and Destroy because it wouldn’t maintain some of the start up settings and cookies were getting nuked by another program I have in start up (Windows Washer).
Some other threads said to check firewall settings. I have free AVG. I went in and okay’d anything to do with iTunes. I also added the iTunes program to the list of approved processes in the AVG list and it seems iTunes is now working! Hope this helps!

Windows XP Pro

Posted on Dec 26, 2006 1:38 AM

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Dec 26, 2006 9:48 AM in response to wmbio

Open up your 'my computer' icon on your desktop or start menu. From there, select your local disk/drive (C:), then follow this subfolder path:

Windows < system32 < drivers < etc

"Hosts" is in the 'etc' folder. Right-click and open with Notepad. This is what I made sure mine had in the bottom. I added the # before the first line and I added the entirety of the second line. Then I rebooted my machine. Worked for me. Good luck 🙂

# 127.0.0.1 localhost
# 127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com

Sony Vaio Windows XP

Dec 26, 2006 9:50 AM in response to wmbio

It's for windows.
1. Press the Start Button in the (default) bottom left hand corner.
2. Click on "My Computer".
3. Click on (Default) C:.
4. Find "WINDOWS" and open.
5. Find "system 32" and open.
6. Find "drivers" and open.
7. Find "ect" and open.
8. Find "hosts" and open.
9. For a XP, a popup will open and show options to open it in.
10. Select "Notepad" or "Word" or what ever you use for writing a document.
11. At the bottom, if it says "127.0.0.1 localhost" C&P This Over the 127.0.0.1 localhost:
#127.0.0.1 localhost
#127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com

If it only has 127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com, add a "#" at the beginning.

12. Restart your computer.

Hope that helps!
-Pirate Munkeh

Dec 26, 2006 10:13 AM in response to PirateMunkeh

It's for windows.
1. Press the Start Button in the (default) bottom
left hand corner.
2. Click on "My Computer".
3. Click on (Default) C:.
4. Find "WINDOWS" and open.
5. Find "system 32" and open.
6. Find "drivers" and open.
7. Find "ect" and open.
8. Find "hosts" and open.
9. For a XP, a popup will open and show options to
open it in.
10. Select "Notepad" or "Word" or what ever you use
for writing a document.
11. At the bottom, if it says "127.0.0.1 localhost"
C&P This Over the 127.0.0.1 localhost:
#127.0.0.1 localhost
#127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com

If it only has 127.0.0.1 phobos.apple.com, add a "#"
at the beginning.

12. Restart your computer.

Hope that helps!
-Pirate Munkeh


This helped my error! Thanx!



Dec 26, 2006 10:26 AM in response to CRTVeous

Thanks to all of you who posted! This worked for me, though I did have to choose "buy song" several times on a few of them. I went to the end of the Hosts file and put the localhost and phobos.apple.com line in with the #'s and rebooted. Thanks so much - my kid has been bummed for 24+ hours while I've been trying to figure this out. I think putting together a swingset would have been easier... 🙂

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