TS1424 ITunes store error help-network connection issue

I am trying to purchase a TV show and I keep getting an error message "Could not purchase TV show.  The Network Connection was reset.  Make sure network connection is active and try again".  My wireless internet is connected and I also restarted my computer and my wireless modem.  Can someone give me other possible suggestions to fix this problem?  Thank you in advance!

PS: I also went into Internet Explorer...
Selected Tools, selected Internet options, then selected Advanced Tab
Then I looked for the security section and made sure that SSL 2.0 was selected.
I was still unable to access iTunes Store.

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    Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.
    Does anyone have this problem? Can anyone recommend a solution that worked for them?
    Sony   Windows XP  

    PS: I also went into Internet Explorer...
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    Then I looked for the security section and made sure that SSL 2.0 was selected.
    I was still unable to access iTunes Store.

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    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
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    IP Address: <Edited by Moderator>
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    Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
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    Using LAN: Yes
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    QuickTime 7.5.5
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    Subnet Mask: 255.******
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    Online: Yes
    Using Modem: No
    Using LAN: Yes
    Using Proxy: No
    SSL 3.0 Support: Enabled
    TLS 1.0 Support: Enabled
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    Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was unsuccessful.
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    <Edited by Moderator>

  • ITunes could not connect to the iTunes Store. The network connection reset.

    Hi,
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  • ITunes could not connect to the iTunes Store. The network connection timed

    I have never been able to connect to the iTunes store. I always get the error message that "iTunes could not connect to the iTunes Store. The network connection has timed out." I ran the network connectivity diagnostics and the result is pasted below. I connect through a router and I have the firewall in the router turned off. Windows Firwall is turned off and iTunes is a trused site with my other firewall. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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    Using LAN: Yes
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    The network connection timed out.
    Secure connection attempt to iPhone activation server unsuccessful.
    The network connection timed out.
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    I wouldn't turn off the firewall in the router.
    What security software are you using?
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    If you ever had Norton, it can block iTunes even if you uninstalled it. Norton is commonly preinstalled on PCs and people tend to forget about it. If you have uninstalled Norton your need to use the Norton removal tool to complete the removal.
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