After installing OS X Lion 10.7.3 and iTunes 10.6; iTunes quits unexpectedly when it attempts to sync with Apple TV (1st generation).

When opening iTunes it automatically syncs with Apple TV. This has worked without a hitch for the last two years. I upgraded to Lion 10.7.3 last week and also to iTunes 10.6. Now when I open iTunes and a sync starts iTunes shuts down. If I can catch it and stop the sync before 2 or 3 seconds iTunes remains open and functional. Any ideads?

10.6 syncs fine with all my Apple TV 1's, it's therefore something specific to your set up and not something you should report via feedback. You might want to try re-pairing the Apple TV with iTunes.
Navigate to Settings > Computers > Your Library on the Apple TV, you may be told you will lose all synced content, but you can sync it back afterwards, you won't lose any purchased content that has yet to be transferred. Then select Settings > Computers > Connect To iTunes, note the passcode that appears on screen, click on the device in iTunes and enter the passcode when prompted.

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