What is AppleSyncNotifier.exe for?

What is AplleSyncNotifier.exe and why is it triggering an error message on my windows 7?

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  • After downloading the latest version of iTunes and updating my iPhone everytime I turn on my computer I get a message that reads: AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found. Does anybody know what this means?

    After downloading the latest version of iTunes and updating my iPhone, everytime I turn on my computer I receive a message that reads: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found. The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could not be located in the dynamic link library SQlite.dll" Help! Does anybody know what this means and how I can fix it? Thanks.

    Yes.  I just solved the problem on my PC.  Here goes...
    Issue:  My Windows7 computer was producing the pop up box with the error text as you described.
    The Problem: You have another application on your computer that uses the like named .DLL file... in this case a DLL supporting SQLite on your local PC.
    Solution: 
    1.  You need to use the Windows File search feature to look for the name "SQLite".  This will quickly locate the offending DLL in the other application.
    2. Decide which program you like the most, in my case "Mobile Me", and uninstall the offending application.
    3.  Uninstall Mobile Me.
    4.  Restart your PC.
    5.  Reinstall Mobile Me.
    6.  Mobile Me should sync at this point, but if not, restart the PC once again.
    In my case, the offending program was my Aptana Studio development application.  I had recently the SQLite3 database to my Ruby On Rails configuration...
    This is where the file was located:
    C:\Users\<USERNAME>\Aptana Studio 2.0\plugins\com.aptana.radrails.sqlite3.win32_3.5.7.1278709071\vendor\SQLite3.d ll
    I hope this helps,
    Ron

  • I'm getting the following error message: AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found.  What do I do?

    I recently upgraded the o/s to 4.3.5 but now get the following error message, what do I do?
    AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found
    The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could not be located in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll.

    Hi Molly - I can tell you're frustrated and I will do my best
    Can you tell me whether you have a 32bit or 64bit system. You can find out in the following way
    Windows Vista or Windows 7
    If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.
    Method 1: View System window in Control Panel
    Click Start, type system in the Start Search box, and then click system in the Programs list.
    The operating system is displayed as follows:
    For a 64-bit version operating system: 64-bit Operating System appears for the System typeunder System.
    For a 32-bit version operating system: 32-bit Operating System appears for the System typeunder System.
    Method 2: View System Information window
    Click Start, type system in the Start Search box, and then click System Information in thePrograms list.
    When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, the operating system is displayed as follows:
    For a 64-bit version operating system: x64-based PC appears for the System type under Item.
    For a 32-bit version operating system: x86-based PC appears for the System type under Item.
    If you have a different OS (operating system) let me know which one and I'll tell you how to find that out.
    Once I know I should be able to give you the fix.
    Cheers

  • When I turn on my computer I get an error message; AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry Point not found. What do I do to fix it?

    When ever I log onto my computer I keep getting this error message.
    AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point can not be found. Something to do with an SQLite3.dll file. Does anyone know how to fix this?

    Hi Molly - I can tell you're frustrated and I will do my best
    Can you tell me whether you have a 32bit or 64bit system. You can find out in the following way
    Windows Vista or Windows 7
    If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.
    Method 1: View System window in Control Panel
    Click Start, type system in the Start Search box, and then click system in the Programs list.
    The operating system is displayed as follows:
    For a 64-bit version operating system: 64-bit Operating System appears for the System typeunder System.
    For a 32-bit version operating system: 32-bit Operating System appears for the System typeunder System.
    Method 2: View System Information window
    Click Start, type system in the Start Search box, and then click System Information in thePrograms list.
    When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, the operating system is displayed as follows:
    For a 64-bit version operating system: x64-based PC appears for the System type under Item.
    For a 32-bit version operating system: x86-based PC appears for the System type under Item.
    If you have a different OS (operating system) let me know which one and I'll tell you how to find that out.
    Once I know I should be able to give you the fix.
    Cheers

  • What to do on the message " AppleSyncNotifier.exe – Cannot find starting point of [sqlite3_wal_checkpoint] from DLL SQLite3.dll

    컴퓨터를 부팅하면 다음 메시지가 나오네요 " AppleSyncNotifier.exe – 시작시점 sqlite3_wal_checkpoint을(를) DLL SQLite3.dll에서 찾을 수 없습니다."
    Upon booting, I see the message " AppleSyncNotifier.exe – Cannot find starting point of [sqlite3_wal_checkpoint] from DLL SQLite3.dll

    With that one, I'd first try uninstalling and reinstalling your MobileMe Control Panel for Windows. Does that clear up the error?

  • APG advises iTunesSetup.exe for latest version of Itunes contains virus

    I have tried to upgrade my itunes for Windows onto my Windows Vista laptop, however everytime I try to upgrade it either comes up with errors, or in this last instance for iTunes 10.5, it stated that I was missing a .dll. (Sorry didn't write down which .dll). So I deleted it in its entirety.
    I am now trying to do a new complete download of this latest version and APG stops me stating that there is a virus within the exe file. I asked for more details, which it didn't provide. I 'vaulted' the .exe. What do I do now? I am using Chrome as my browser. Help!!

    So I've now tried to download latest iTunes through IE which worked. However after restarting I'm getting the same message as when I tried to update - AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Unable to Locate Component - This app has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing ...
    Will now run AVG to see if it still says there is a virus.

  • Anyone had this error message AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry point not found?

    I use a windows 64bit laptop with Itunes. Recently I have been receiving an error message titled "AppleSyncNotifier.exe- Entry Point Not Found". The sub text is "The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could not be located in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll" I am not sure why it is appearing and I cannot tell what is happening.  Anyone have any suggestions? And yes I have removed, installed, removed, installed and removed and installed ITunes for 64bit. Your advice welcomed and appreciated in advance!

    Doublechecking, Dad:
    I have also reloaded all other iTunes software.
    Did you use the following document as a guide?
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
    (If we're looking at program file damage down in Apple Application Support or Apple Mobile Device Support, the 2. Verify iTunes and related components are completely uninstalled section is very important.)

  • AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found: The procedure entry point xmlTextReaderConstName could not be located in the dynamic link library libxml2.dll

    Ever since I recently upgrading Itunes, I cannot access the Itunes store, my phone will not sync to my laptop, and this pops up everytime I restart my computer: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found: The procedure entry point xmlTextReaderConstName could not be located in the dynamic link library libxml2.dll" I have tried several things without success. Can someone PLEASE tell me what else I can try. Thanks!

    Hi Janice - glad to hear you got one of your problems sorted
    I understand that your phone doesn't sync automatically when you connect it to your PC with iTunes running. First question is do you see that your phone is connected in iTunes when you plug it in? It should show on the left side of the page about halfway. Usually if you haven't already started iTunes, when you connect your phone to the PC it will open autoamtically and you will see the phone is connected.
    If it doesn't show as connected then I refer you to this page
    I can tell you that my phone doesn't sync automatically because I didn't want it to, I've purposefully set it on iTunes to sync manually. I do it by left clicking on where my phone shows there and in the page that comes up I click Sync. If you want it to operate automatically then you need to set it to do so. You have that option by clicking on EDIT at the top left of itunes - then PREFERENCES - DEVICES and uncheck 'prevent devices from syncing automatically'. There may also be something to click on the phone page to sync automatically.
    For the 'conflict' issue I refer you to this discussion where others have already offered advice.
    Good luck with it Janice, and again, let me know how you get on.

  • AppleSyncNotifier.exe - System Error

    At startup AppleSyncNotifier.exe - System Error box pops up. Inside the box it says: The program can't start because icuuc36.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
    I uninstalled Itunes and all Apple and Quicktime programs in the order specified by Apple. At startup I'm still receiving this error without Itunes being installed. What am I doing wrong? How do I fix this?

    Uninstall and then re-install iTunes, if this does not help, your best option is to google "Corefoundation.dll for itunes" and see if someone has loaded it to download.

  • What is the logic for the behavior of LV9 when opening vi references?

    I recently started using LV 9 and I can't figure out what the rationale is for the LV 9 behavior when opening references to vis. The way I understand it, LV9 looks up vis using the absolute path on the disk where they came from when opening references, even if they are in memory. If just a vi name is given, LV9 tacks on the path of the referring vi on disk when trying to open the reference. So, as far as I can see, either an application opening references to vis needs to specify absolute paths to the location on disk and be modified whenever a dynamically called vi's location on disk is changed, or a dynamically called vi has to be saved in the same directory as the vi doing the calling or in a rigid and inflexible directory structure.  
    Example:
    I am trying to use a 3rd party library whose vis open a reference to a vi that I create, the name of which is obtained from those in memory using a name pattern. The library vis get the name of the vi I created and try to open a reference to it. Previously this worked because LV looked in memory for "my.vi" when opening the reference but this fails with LV9 because it apparently looks for, e.g., "D:\VI\3rdparty.llb\my.vi", not "my.vi". So, as far as I can see, I have to save my.vi in 3rdparty.llb in order to use it. And, if I want to use 3rdparty.llb in another application, I have to save other vis to 3rdparty.llb or create a new copy elsewhere and save to that copy for the new application. A similar situation would occur if I passed the name of my vi to the 3rdparty.llb vis - either I would need to pass an absolute path and modify my application if I ever want to move my.vi, or save it in 3rdparty.llb.
    Another example:
    I have a large application built into an executable that calls up to ca. 60 vis  using references.  Previously I could just specify the path to the executable, and I could easily open references to my vis. Now  (if I try to use the LV 9 file structure), I can't figure out the paths I need to open references. Either I have to specify the absolute path to the original location in my development directories, or I have to store all my source vis in some particular directory structure. If I want to reuse my vis in other applications (which I do) things would get pretty complicated. Likewise if I want to optionally open references in other vis than my top level vi (which I do), it seems well nigh impossible.
    Basically I am struggling with the concept that an application remembers the directory structure where the source files were located, and/or depends on a particular directory structure of the source files to work. Maybe I'm missing some tricks that would make things easier, but someone will have to explain to me why these are good things. 

    I appreciate the responses and explanations. I've certainly learned
    some things. I have extensive experience using LV but over a fairly
    narrow set of
    applications so I'm certainly not aware of many of the possible
    techniques.  I clearly don't use LV in the same way as what appears to
    be the mainstream for LV programmers.
    I have some additional
    comments on the various responses:
    "But
    with VI libraries and LVOOP this had the problem that multiple VIs could
    end up with the same name..."
    I'm not clear what this means exactly. My first response would be
    that it doesn't seem like a good idea in general to use different
    portions of code with the same name in a single application. I'm
    surprised this is even possible.  I don't think LV will even let me
    build from a project in which it finds name conflicts for vis.  
    "In addition to what Rolf wrote, it should be
    pointed out that LV should NOT be looking for files if you built your
    app correctly. Each VI maintains a relative path to all VI it calls and
    it should know exactly where to find them (assuming they're there).
    I think this illustrates one thing I was talking about. The
    assumption appears to be that the organization of your source files is
    an essential ingredient in the application that is built, which is a
    foreign concept to me. My project file knows where all my vis are, the
    applications build correctly, and, using the 8.x and previous file
    structure for my exe, they work, and have for some time.  As far as I'm
    concerned the main point of using a project that identifies my source
    files is to be able to pull in code from different places - if I want to
    use a different version of one of my dynamically called subvis, from a
    different location, for example, I tell the project file to use the new
    version and rebuild.  In your scenario, as I understand it, I'm not sure
    why a project file in which you identify source files is even needed, 
    if LV already knows everything about the components of the application
    you're building.  As I mentioned, my primary application uses ca. 60
    dynamically called vis. Most of these control different subsystems of a
    large distributed hardware control and data acquisition system. All of
    these are used sometimes when the application is used, but pretty much
    never all of them at once - typically something like 10-30 of the
    user-interactive vis are run at once. There is some communication
    between them using globals, queues, and semaphores and such, but for the
    most part they are independent and I test them separately. Until the
    application is built and used, there is no need to run the entire
    application  including all subvis, and I never do it. When I build my
    application, the app builder finds all the vis I specify and constructs
    the exe file including all the vis I've told it about. Before LV 9 it
    never occurred to me that I might actually have to worry about being
    able to find vis inside the executable. 
    "However as tst has mentioned having an
    executable search for VIs is a VERY VERY bad idea as it can break your
    entire app if it happens to find the wrong VI at some point."
     I don't really follow this point at all. Where are these vis
    masquerading as the ones I want that will break my application? The only
    vis on the machines where my applications are used are there because I
    put them there inside the executables. I certainly would never use
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    don't even know if it is possible, and don't want to find out.  Search
    paths to find components like shared libraries are a common thing. It
    doesn 't seem like a stretch for the run-time environment to define a
    default search path like "somewhere in the exe file containing the
    application".
    I don't want to make a mountain out of a mole hill here, as I said
    before, I am happy as long as NI supports the 8.x file structure, but if
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  • HT1688 I have a PC computer and an I-phone 4s.  I set up an i-tunes acct online w/ icloud.  after a recent update my computer started receiving an error message on start up.  it says "AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found".  I click OK and it move

    I have a PC computer and an i-phone 4S.  I set up an i-tunes acct online w/ icloud.  After a recent update my PC started receiving an error message on start up.  It says "AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found".  It also says, " The procedure entry point smlTextreaderConstName could not be located in the dynamic link library libxml2.dll".  I click on OK and it moves on.  It doesn't seem to affect my computer, but it's annoying.  Any ideas on correcting this?

    UPDATE - (Made a second post so it'd be clearer)
    I uninstalled Office 2003, then iTunes, then all of the associated software (Mobile Device Support, Apple Update, Quicktime, EVERYTHING)
    Reinstalled Office 2003, then Office 2003's Service Pack 3, then all Microsoft Updates for Office 2003. Then I configured a blank Outlook profile, no data other than the IMAP info for my .Mac/Me account. Then I downloaded (didn't used my existing copy) of iTunes 7.7 and reinstalled. Sync'd phone. Changed MobileMe settings. Told it to sync contacts and calendar with Outlook. It warned me because it was the first sync. Told it to take ALL of the MobileMe data and replace the data on the computer (which was blank.) NOTHING showed up in Outlook. When I tell it to sync Contacts with the Windows Address Book, it works fine.
    In Conclusion, it still won't sync with Outlook, when it's set to Sync with Outlook I still get the annoying MAPI errors. So I switched to to Sync the Contacts with the Windows Address Book, and I'm backing up my WAB file now with my nightly backups.
    I suppose we'll see if it gets fixed when I format/reinstall on Vista Ultimate in the next month or two. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm open and willing to try them.
    On a completely unproductive note: Despite my love for Exchange, I hate MAPI.

  • When starting my computer I get the error message "AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry point not found. this has only appeared since my last upgrade.

    Since recently upgrading to the latest ITunes,on start up I get an error message:
    "AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry point not found .
    Procedure entry point xml TextReader Constname could not be located in
    the dynamic link library libxml2.dll"
    Any body come across this? Any solutions? 

    Doublechecking, Dad:
    I have also reloaded all other iTunes software.
    Did you use the following document as a guide?
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
    (If we're looking at program file damage down in Apple Application Support or Apple Mobile Device Support, the 2. Verify iTunes and related components are completely uninstalled section is very important.)

  • I have a error message when i turn on my computer. AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found. The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could not be located in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll. Any thoughts?

    I have a error message when i turn on my computer. AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found. The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could not be located in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll.
    Any thoughts?

    Found this fix here which worked for me with a similar problem.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3196594?start=0&tstart=0
    With Windows Explorer, navigate to your C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support folder.
    Copy the SQLite3.dll that you should find there, navigate to the nearby Mobile Device Support folder, and Paste it in there also.
    Reboot and see if all is well.

  • TS1286 At my PC startup, I get an error message "AppleSyncNotifier.exe--Entry Point Not Found"  My iPhone now doesn't show up as a Device in either iTunes or My Computer on my PC. I've uninstalled/ reinstalled iTunes & run diagnostics-no luck. Ideas?

    At my PC startup, I get an error message "AppleSyncNotifier.exe--Entry Point Not Found"  My iPhone now doesn't show up as a Device in either iTunes or My Computer on my PC. I've uninstalled/ reinstalled iTunes & run diagnostics-no luck. Ideas?

    I think my problem is fixed now.
    For the fun of it, I reinstalled iTunes 9.2.1 today (using the exact same installer as I did yesterday), but this time I didn't uninstall iTunes first. As expected, iTunes recognized my iPhone (as I expected it to, until my next reboot).
    A few minutes later, Software Update showed up and among the updates is "iPhone SDK Compatibility Update". The description indicates that installing this should fix an issue where iPhones and iPod touches aren't recognized by iTunes. Isn't that interesting?
    I installed that update and most of the others waiting for me (including Java, Safari 5.0.1, and a few others - not 10.6.4 though, due to the issues with nVidia graphics cards). After the reboot, I started iTunes, and it saw my iPhone!
    So, if you're having this same problem, I'd recommend tracking down this update and see if that does the trick for you. Hopefully it will.

  • Why is it that every udate of my iPhone software do I get the error message on my laptop: AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found The procedure enrty point xmlTextReaderConstName could not be located in the dynamic link library libxml2.dll

    Each time I update the software on my iPhone4 I get the following error message on my lap top: AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found The procedure enrty point xmlTextReaderConstName could not be located in the dynamic link library libxml2.dll
    I go on line to find a solution, but it must be a common problem, why has apple not corrected yet?

    This is the fix I got from discussions and it worked for me.  It is copied below.  I just did the manual fix which I have underlined. Good luck! Regards, Belle.
    This can occur because libmxl2.dll is not in your C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support folder.
    There have been some issues with this and other dlls not being in the right place (or not being everywhere they should be) since the 10.3.1.55 iTunes update.
    However, I note that the 10.4 iTunes update is now out - surprisingly quickly - so try installing that, rebooting, and see if your issue is solved.
    If it isn't, though, here's the manual fix:-
    With Windows Explorer, navigate to your C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support folder.
    Copy the libmxl2.dll that you should find there, navigate to the nearby Mobile Device Support folder, and Paste it in there also.
    Reboot and see if all is well.
    I actually had the issue with SQLite3.dll, and the above fix worked for me (I found it in an April 2010 posting!).
    I passed on the fix as above for the similar issue with libmxl2.dll to someone who had exactly your problem, and he reported that it fixed it for him.

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