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Another Can't Connect to iTunes


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bandcclare

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I searched through other posts similar to this, tried any suggested fixes and need some other suggestions. The exact error is "iTunes could not connect to the iTunes store. The network connection was refused. Here is the diagnostic log:

Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Dell Computer Corporation Dimension 4300
iTunes 7.1.0.59

Current user is an administrator.

Network Adapter Information

Adapter Name: {2A2609C4-7F49-4C26-90D9-5205110F631B}
Description: 3Com 3C905TX-based Ethernet Adapter (Generic) - Packet Scheduler Miniport
IP Address: 192.168.1.101
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.15
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server: 192.168.1.15
Lease Obtained: Sun Mar 11 13:37:02 2007

Lease Expires: Mon Mar 12 13:37:02 2007

DNS Servers: 71.242.0.12
71.252.0.12

Network Connection Information

Active Connection: LAN Connection
Connected: Yes
Online: Yes
Using Modem: No
Using LAN: Yes
Using Proxy: No

Firewall Information

Windows Firewall is off.

Connection attempt to Apple web site was unsuccessful.
The network connection was refused.
Connection attempt to iTunes Store was unsuccessful.
The network connection was refused.
Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was unsuccessful.
The network connection was refused.



I think it's a firewall problem, but I can't fgure out which one is on. I had a long drawn out spyware issue a while back and downloaded most of the popular free stuff. And I don't remember which ones are firewalls, vs. antispyware, etc.

Thanks!
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