Checking for updates.. error message

I get this error messge when  checking  the app store for updates.
Mac Mountain Lion:-
The operation couldn’t be completed. (NSURLErrorDomain error -1100.
Anybody know the solution?
TIA

So far there is no solution then waiting. The problem is an sever overload because to many are trying to download Itunes 10.7

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