ITunes warning message on mac
do you want the application “iTunes.app” to accept incoming network connections?
does any one know why i keep getting the above warning on my mac it comes up in a warning box
Turn off the firewall in the Security preference pane. It serves no purpose if you're behind a router.
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Hi,
Please uninstall your creative cloud desktop app and re-download it from the below link:-
Creative Cloud Help | Creative Cloud for desktop
and then follow the same steps that you have been following.
Hope that works for you.
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I tunes won't open. No warning message, just the first terms agreement opens and when i agree itunes stopes running. I just wiped and reinstalled everything including windows. I updated everything fully. Deleted spybot unintalled and reintalled the newest and one older version of itunes. still nothing. I tried to delete some files that is hidden as directed by apple. I have been trading emails with customer support but it has been no help at all. I am running Windows XP. Before i wiped my computer I ran itunes with no problem, on this computer, this week.
WOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! JUST WANTED TO UPDATE Y'ALL THAT BY SOME STROKE OF HEAVENLY GLORY, ITUNES DECIDED TO WORK AGAIN!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
How did I do it you ask??
after all the stuff I updated you about, I tried one last time to install....still didn't work...so once again I wiped my system of everything itunes and apple related
well today I was trying to watch a video that required me to get the quicktime plug in, and it too me to a page that was a quicktime install + itunes 7.blah blah blah instead of the other way around
well, don't ask me why, but low and behold
IT WORKS!!!!
I HAVE MY ITUNES BACK!!! (JUMPS FOR JOY)
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Contact your carrier & get a new sim...they should give you one for free.
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Warning message when launching iTunes
I upgraded to iTunes8 and on launching iTunes, the following error message appears "The registry settings used by the iTunes drivers for importing and burning CD's and DVD's are missing. This can happen as a result of other CD burning software. Please reinstall iTunes." I then reinstalled the "Repair" from the downloaded file (iTunes8Setup), but the warning message still appears after rebooting my computer and launching iTunes . I then removed iTunes from my computer and reinstalled iTunes from this download (iTunes8Setup). I rebooted my computer and launched iTunes, same result. Any ideas on how I can fix this warning message. Please note this warning message did not appear when launching my previous version of iTunes.
I do not burn any CD's so don't have one to insert into the drive to test the diagnostics. No I am not running 64 bit version of XP.
See below results from rinning the diagnostics.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3 (Build 2600)
ACER Aspire E500
iTunes 8.0.0.35
QuickTime 7.5.5
FairPlay 1.0.15
CD Driver 2.0.7.3
CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
Apple Mobile Device 2.1.0.25
Bonjour 1.0.5.11 (118.5)
iTunes Serial Number D1F09C78CC** <Edited by Moderator>
Current user is an administrator.
The current local date and time is 2008-09-29 21:28:09.
iTunes is not running in safe mode.
Video Display Information
ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Series
SAPPHIRE RADEON X300SE
RADEON X550
SAPPHIRE RADEON X300SE - Secondary
RADEON X550 Secondary
** External Plug-ins Information **
No external plug-ins installed.
** Network Connectivity Tests **
Network Adapter Information
Adapter Name: {EFAF9826-1BC6-4217-A75F-70968D938047}
Description: Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver - Packet Scheduler Miniport
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway:
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server:
Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 04:00:03 1970
Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 04:00:03 1970
DNS Servers:
Adapter Name: {31029B03-6743-4E35-B15F-555C4A5A585E}
Description: Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway:
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server:
Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 04:00:03 1970
Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 04:00:03 1970
DNS Servers:
Adapter Name: {1A454B26-0287-4327-8BBC-7F3E9B4D5B16}
Description: WAN (PPP/SLIP) Interface
IP Address: 86.97.62.8
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
Default Gateway: 86.97.62.8
DHCP Enabled: No
DHCP Server:
Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 04:00:00 1970
Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 04:00:00 1970
DNS Servers: 213.42.20.20
213.42.20.20
195.229.241.222
Active Connection: ADSL USB MODEM DIAL-UP
Connected: Yes
Online: Yes
Using Modem: Yes
Using LAN: No
Using Proxy: No
SSL 3.0 Support: Enabled
TLS 1.0 Support: Enabled
Firewall Information
Windows Firewall is off.
Connection attempt to Apple web site was successful.
Connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.
Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.
Secure connection attempt to iPhone activation server was successful.
Last successful store access was 2008-09-28 06:05:23.
** CD/DVD Drive Tests **
No drivers in LowerFilters.
UpperFilters: NTIDrvr (1.0.0.6),
Failed loading CD / DVD drives, error -43. Try doing a repair install on iTunes from the “Add or Remove Programs” control panel.
** iPod/iPhone Connectivity Tests **
iPodService 8.0.0.35 is currently running.
iTunesHelper 8.0.0.35 is currently running.
Apple Mobile Device service 2.10.31.0 is currently running.
Universal Serial Bus Controllers:
ALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller. Device is working properly.
Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
FireWire (IEEE 1394) Host Controllers:
VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
Most Recent Device Not Currently Connected:
Fifth Generation iPod (iPod with video) running firmware version 1.3
Serial Number: JQ608FRWTXL
** iPhone/iPod Touch Sync Tests **
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Warning message pops up everytime i open iTunes?
Everytime i open iTunes this message keeps popping up.
iTunes Setup Assistant:
Warning!
The registry settings used by the iTunes drivers for importing and burning CDs and DVDs are missing. This can happen as a result of installing other CD burning software. Please reinstall iTunes.
I never did anything like that. I reinstalled and it still pops up. Please helpHello
Have you tried rebooting since this all started? If not please do so and attempt to download again.
Otherwise the knowledge article below will assist you with some steps they maybe a possible resolution.
Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1926?viewlocale=en_US -
Itunes Setup Assistand Warning Message on Launch
Every time I launch itunes i get the following Warning message; "The registry settings used by the itunes drivers for importing and burning cds are missing. this can happen as a result of installing other cd burning software. Please reinstall itunes". I have tried removing all other burning software along with reinstalling latest version of itunes, no luck. Any advice?
Have you tried the advice in this article?
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2372?viewlocale=en_US -
I'm having thet same registry issues with my CD-/DVD as is talked about in one of the fix articles I've found here. I added the UpperFilter entry to the registry since it was not there and restarted. This fixes the warning message but then there's no CD/DVD device shown at all in windows. I can put it back to normal and vice versa and get the same results, but I can't get this issue fixed. When I get the registry warning on starting iTunes, I can still rip from CDs and my DVD burner works just fine using other programs.
Any more ideas?This fixes the warning message but then there's no CD/DVD device shown at all in windows.
That symptom suggests the afs.sys issue ... but there's some other things that might cause it too.
We'd better check to see if we can find what's going on.
Could you post your diagnostics for us please?
In iTunes, go "Help > Run Diagnostics". Uncheck the boxes other than DVD/CD tests, as per the following screenshot:
... and click "Next".
When you get through to the final screen:
... click the "Copy to Clipboard" button and paste the diagnostics into a reply here. -
WARNING message when i start up itunes
although my Itunes is working properly it keeps giving me a WARNING message saying "it was not properly installed. If you wish to import of burn cds you need to reinstall." Is there a way to fix this problem or even get rid of the message i've tried updating cd drivers, the latest itunes, and re installing itunes. so on.... can anyone give me some help?
By chance I read this article, really useful by danny michel:
I quote: "Whew! Now my Apple iTunes version 7.4.1.2 is working again on my Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit (x64) operating system! Ironically, unlike I reported earlier today -- the import, ripping, and CD-burning inside Apple iTunes was still working. However, I kept receiving the pesky Apple iTunes Setup Assistance window with the following message:
"iTunes was not properly installed. If you wish to import or burn CDs, you need to reinstall iTunes."
First, let me say to the Apple iTunes folks that this message was completely mis-leading. The product still functioned correctly, just the error messaging was inappropriate. Not really the best user experience. (Yes, I know 64-bit operating systems are 'technically' not supported by Apple. How long can they continue this though? It is bordering on unreasonable.)
Here is how you can fix the issue: If it works for you, please let me know with a comment below!
1. The problem is with the Gear Software driver for 64-bit operating systems which is integrated into iTunes. What you need to do is visit the Gear Software website and download the right driver for your operating system and processor type. Here is the website: Driver Updates - GEAR Software, Multimedia Made Easy, GEARSEC
2. The right version for me was the middle one: Driver installer for AMD64 and Intel EM64T processors: Windows XP Professional x64, Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition, Windows Vista x64 Edition. I downloaded the file and saved to my desktop.
3. I ran the installation and completed the install for the Gear Software 64-bit drivers. It is just a series of 'next' and then it completes.
4. Fire up iTunes version 7.4.1.2 and it works as it is supposed to again!"
(http://www.ny-dev.com/forums/f215/fixed-itunes-not-properly-installed-1639/)
And also by Muldini on a previous topic:
I don't understand why Apple support doesn't react on this, as the solution is ridiculously easy.
You need a 64bit version of the driver, install the one you find here:
http://www.gearsoftware.com/support/drivers.cfm
Use "Driver installer for AMD64 and Intel EM64T processors".
Works like a charm.
And also by ccfoodog:
Thanks, this indeed worked for me.
I'm going to leave this set to 'No, my question has not been answered yet.' since as you point out, we shouldn't need a 3rd party driver to make Apple's software work.
Thanks!
And also by poppercorn:
WOW!!! Thanks a billion, Muldini! I have Vista 64bit and ever since I installed iTunes on it, I never got the burner to work on it and that stupid error message would pop up everytime I started the program. But I just installed the driver now and for the first time ever on this computer the program started without a hitch and it was able to detect my burner! Now I can go to sleep in peace tonight.
Apple should address this ASAP. Like you said, I also don't understand why they haven't settled this seemingly simple issue yet. With all of the thousands of Vista 64bit users out there, I'm sure we're not the only ones with this problem.
Go ahead people - if you're having the problem that you've read here and you're using Vista 64 bit, go and download those gearsoft drivers! I'm glad I did.
I think it is enough...... -
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