Fixes for error message "iTunes could not connect to the iTunes Store. A secure network connection could not be established. Make sure SSL 3.0 or TLS 1.0 is enabled in the Internet Options control panel, then try again."

I did not know how to restore 10.5.3.3 as one person suggested and there appears to be no support to do this that I could find.  Has Apple fixed this problem for 10.6 yet?

Yes-I followed all of the instructions up to an including the changes recommened in security settings-nothing worked.  My time/date is accurate, I changed internet options on Explorer insuring the proper settings under advanced, etc.  At this point from reading the hassles of others it seems like the best idea is to downgrade to itunes 10.5.3 but don't know how to do that..thanks for reply

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