ITunes Download folder in Store menu in Windows.

Hi
I got a problem with one application called Live Cams that still want to download. I had to update the app from on my iPhone without iTunes, and that worked perfectly one week ago. But now the Download folder in the root under the Store menu to the left in my iTunes keeps annoying me. I receive an error under status in that Download folder. This is status zero KB of 1.0 KB - stopped (err = -100000). I also have a bar in iTunes in the same Download folder. It's down under to the right where it stands allow simultaneous downloads. This is called 1 iTunes Downloads available. So if I click on that I receive the same error again on and on. I really want to reset, deleting that or whatever.
I will appreciate any good advices...

Does anyone knows anything about this issue?

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