Error 0xE8000065

I had been having problems connecting to iTunes and to the interneton my iPhone, and having communicated this to my service provider, and after having checked the handset, they changed mine with a new one. The new one has updated 3.0.x OS and since then I have updated iTunes too.
However, since the time I updated to 8.2 and updated my iphone to 3.0.x iTunes displays a message saying my iphone was detected but couldn't be identified properly and asks to disconnect and reconnect. Post doing so i get a message _"iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000065)"_.
Thereafter every time I unplug and reconnect iTunes displays this message, and it doesn't even recognize my iPhone, nonetheless My PC recognizes the iPhone as a Camera(??) ... a pop-up appears giving a choice of application to view pictures, but iTunes does nothing...
I have had a long discussion now over the last week with my service provider and only yesterday they have changed my iPhone and given me a new one. _*The problem explained above is on the new Phone._*
In the morning today, i also removed and re-installed iTunes, QuickTime, Apple Software Update, and Apple Mobile Device Support on my PC, as per directions given on http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/troubleshooting/itunes/#
SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP

Hi,
Are you seeing the same messages each time you connect the iPhone?
What security software is running on your PC? If you haven't already, try updating, temporarily disabling or uninstalling it.
Also, make sure the iPhone is directly connected to a high-speed USB2 port on the PC, using the cable that came with it.
This article: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2818 describes the first "could not be identified properly" message. It also provides tips that will generally resolve the issue.
This thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1987604 describes the second message and provides tips that may resolve the issue.
-Jason

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