Possible Solution - Unable to create a secure connection in Windows 7

Issue: I was unable to create a secure connection to the iTunes store from iTunes, and got a message recommending I check my date and time settings. My date, time, and time zone settings were correct, and iTunes was allowed through Windows firewall. I had no other connection issues.
Affects: iTunes Store on Windows 7, and possibly Windows Vista, when running Windows Firewall
Solution: In the Windows Firewall exceptions page (Allow a program through Windows Firewall), there were two entries for iTunes. One allowed iTunes through my private network, and the other through public networks. After I deleted the entry that allowed public networks, I was able to connect. If you have tried everything else and still can't connect to the iTunes store, make sure there is only one entry for iTunes in Windows Firewall.

try this..
REP-118: Unable to create a temporary file.
Case 1: The environment variable that determines in what directory to create temporary files is set to an invalid directory.
Case 2: There is not enough free space on the disk to create the temporary file.
Case 3: A temporary file that cannot be modified already exist
In regedit under branch hkey_local_machine/software/oracle/<oracle home> 
I have changed the variable REPORTS_TMP. I changed the value for this to c:\reports_tmp
or you can use something like this where you want Oracle reports to create temp files. Hope this helps

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