Solution Verification

Hi,
We are working on a small IPVS solution for a customer with the below mentioned quantities.
VC220-K9-G5 x 6
VC025 x 6
L-VM300-08 x 1
SGE2000P-G5 x 1
NSS322D04-K9 x 1
Server for L-VM300 x 1
The customer requirement on which we have made the above solution is as follows:
- 6  IP Cameras
- Standard Definition - yes
- DOM Style - yes
- 2 Weeks video recording - yes
- Network Storage - storage on central IPVS server
- Video Monitoring System - yes
Since, these components are not available in DCT therefore,we need some kind of verification that the above selected products are correctly configured. Your support is required if the above BoM is correct technically?
Thanks in advance,
Farukh

I also tried this and other solutions with no success.  I am running iTunes 9.2.1 on a Mac Mini OSX 10.4.11.  What ended up working for me was signing out my iTunes account and doing the following:
Removing all of the cookies in Safari (Open preferences in the Safari tab, then click on the Security tab, then Show Cookies, and finally Remove All).
Flushing the cache (Open a finders window, then go to Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal; Launch the terminal program and enter   lookupd -flushcache      Note that it will return with a blank command line).
After doing these two steps, I was able to successfully return to the iStore to make my purchase and I no longer received the dreaded "Session has Timed Out".
To be honest, I do not know whether either of these steps actually did anything meaningful, or whether I just got lucky with my 100th attempt to make my transactions.  From all of the postings and multiple reads, it is clear that many people are having this problem and are wasting a lot of time finding solutions.  Hopefully my fix works for others. 

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