Ituens error

i am tring to sync my iphoto liberary with my iphone but the itune shown the below message
"The iphone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (-50)"
can anybody help me please

I downloaded a qtcf.dll file from thei nternet and put on my desktop, in the Windows foldar, and also in the system32 folder.
Let's first remove those three files, tidus. Having a QTCF.dll lurking about in unorthodox places on the PC can actually cause errors.
I also get a startup error too related to ituneshelper.exe
That suggests you're getting a rare version of the QTCF.dll error caused by a damaged Apple Application Support. (If AAS is broken, sometimes iTuneshelper isn't able to launch either.)
Let's try the procedure I suggest to fizzylove in the following thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=10918603#10918603
Does that help with the QTCF.dll?

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