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Reinstall itunes
Reinstall itunes












reinstall itunes

In this case, you might need to uninstall the AV suite and remove remnant files to complete the operation.

reinstall itunes

Note: If you are using a 3rd party AV that includes a firewall component, disabling the real-time protection will likely not be enough.

reinstall itunes

Once you manage to disable the real-time protection, open iTunes again, and repeat the action that was causing the -50 error code in iTunes. Simply right-click on your AV icon and look for an option that allows you to disable the real-time connection. However, in most cases, you will be able to disable the real-time protection directly from the tray bar menu. Of course, this process will be different depending on the 3rd party suite that you’re using. If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to fix this problem by disabling the 3rd party suite while you are performing the action in iTunes. If you’re using a 3rd party suite like Norton (AV + Firewall) or Panda Global Protection, chances are you’re dealing with an overprotective suite that is blocking the communications with the iTunes sever due to a false positive. Method 1: Disabling 3rd Party AV (if applicable) In this case, you should reinstall iTunes from scratch and see if this fixes the problem.

  • Corrupted iTunes installation – If you recently performed an AV scanned that ended up quarantining some items belonging to iTunes, chances are the syncing procedure fails due to some corrupted or missing files.
  • In this case, you should be able to fix the problem by disabling real-time protection while syncing your Apple device via iTunes.
  • 3rd party AV interference – If you’re using a 3rd party suite like Norton or Panda Global Protection, chances are the iTunes attempt at communication with the external server is being blocked due to a false positive.













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