ITunes WIFI Sync is not working on win7 64 bit OS

I am having problems using itunes wifi syncup with windows 7 64 bit OS. I connected the cable and enabled the option under summary screen. The "syn now" is enabled now under settings -> General -> itunes wifi sync up. When i un plug the cable from my computer, it is greyout and displays "Sync will resume when XXX computer is available". Its annoying. Push some ideas !!

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and follow the instructions to report the issue with your purchase to the iTunes Store.
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