Error Code -9808 when trying to access ITunes Store

Downloaded ITunes 8.1.1 and am getting error message -9808 whenever I try to connect to the Tunes Store.

Error 9808 is usually solved by:
Check your internet settings.
Control Panel – Internet Options – Advanced
Uncheck “Check for server certificate revocation (requires restart)”
Click okay
After unchecking the option, do you get another error message? It could be your firewall blocking access. Have you allowed itunes and itunes helper in your security software firewall?

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