Problem with itunes 11.1.0.126, windows 7, 32-bit version, not recognizing iphone 3gs

Anyone having an issue like this?  I just updated to the latest version of itunes, 11.1.0.126.

Anyone having an issue like this?  I just updated to the latest version of itunes, 11.1.0.126.

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    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          N/A
    Computer:     
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        <EventID Qualifiers="49409">33</EventID>
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    Attach is a part of application event log.
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    --Temporarily disabled Norton Antivirus.
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