An Error Has Occurred The Operation Was Cancelled 3072
title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. HT5534: About the iWork 9.3 Update Learn about About the iWork 9.3 Update JaSo123 Level 1 (0 points) Q: An error has occurred. The operation was cancelled.(3072) Mail 5.0, Mac OS X (10.7) Posted on Dec 6, 2012 4:48 AM I have this question too by HACKINT0SH,Solvedanswer HACKINT0SH Level 5 (5,774 points) iLife A: Should be an easy fix. You guys probably have another user logged in, which has iTunes open. Close it from those accounts.Fixed now? Posted on Dec 6, 2012 5:31 PM See the answer in context Close Q: An error has occurred. The operation was cancelled.(3072) All replies Helpful answers by JaSo123, JaSo123 Dec 6, 2012 4:51 AM in response to JaSo123 Level 1 (0 points) Dec 6, 2012 4:51 AM in response to JaSo123 I tried to update my 2011 Macbook Air andgot the same error message there also. What can I do? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by HACKINT0SH,Solvedanswer HACKINT0SH Dec 6, 2012 5:31 PM in response to JaSo123 Level 5 (5,774 points) iLife Dec 6, 2012 5:31 PM in response to JaSo123 Should be an easy fix. You guys probably have another user logged in, which has iTunes open. Close it from those accounts.Fixed now? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by JaSo123, JaSo123 Dec 7, 2012 3:25 AM in response to HACKINT0SH Level 1 (0 points) Dec 7, 2012 3:25 AM in response to HACKINT0SH Wooaaah!!! THANK YOU!!!It worked on both my macs. I just logged out other users and then ran the update and it worked fine .Thank you very much,CHEERS! Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by HACKINT0SH, HACKINT0SH Dec 8, 2012 12:03 AM in response to JaSo123 Level 5 (5,774 points) iLife Dec 8, 2012 12:03 AM in response to JaSo123 Now if only our stilly forum could finally fix their broken image hosting routines. Unfortunately that's something I can't help with. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Hillie2906, Hillie2906 Feb 26, 2013 5:34 AM in response to HACKINT0SH Leve
with iTunes 11 iTunes not renaming folders after span Track location could not be updated in Itunes Tunespan broken after updating to iTunes 12.4 Sharing iTunes Library files among computers "Update Span Information" takes forever after spanning to a network location Share Unable to update iTunes after span Kevin Oppenheimer shared this problem 3 years ago Solved I have been unable to update to iTunes 11.0.2, keeps giving me an error. I never had any issues with updating before, but just recently re-spanned some tracks. Any ideas as to what file may be out of place if TS is the culprit? 1 The same problem Follow This Topic Oldest Newest Popular Comments (4) 1 Pico Mitchell ● 3 years ago I'll never https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4577180?tstart=0 say anything is impossible, but... I'm extremely doubtful that TuneSpan is the culprit of this issue. TuneSpan doesn't do anything to the iTunes application itself, it doesn't do anything to the iTunes Preferences, and doesn't really even directly do anything to the iTunes Library. TuneSpan uses AppleScript to interact with iTunes, so any manipulation to the iTunes Library is actually done by iTunes itself, at the "request" of TuneSpan. So, I don't think TuneSpan is at https://randomapplications.useresponse.com/topic/unable_to_update_itunes_after_span fault on this one. I would recommend giving your computer a restart and trying the update again. What version of OS X are you running? What is actual update error that you are getting? Thanks for getting in touch, I'm sure we can get to the bottom of this, it should be hard to get this update installed. Reply URL 1 Kevin Oppenheimer ● 3 years ago thank you for the ultra-quick reply. i’ve actually been trying to update for a few weeks now and there certainly have been several restarts since then. and there were no issues on my iMac, just my MBPro that i spanned. i’m running OS 10.8.2. the error is "An error has occurred The operation was cancelled.(3072)” this comes from the App Store which iTunes always defaults to for updates. since it pops up almost immediately i feel like i have an XML file or something in the wrong place that won’t let it proceed. Reply URL 1 Kevin Oppenheimer ● 3 years ago ahhhh, just figured it out. another user’s iTunes wasn’t quitting properly. once i force quit theirs it’s working perfectly. sorry! Reply URL 1 Pico Mitchell ● 3 years ago Glad you figured it out! I had just found some information along the same lines. I Googled the error code and found this Apple Support Forum thread talking about h
10, 2013 Jan. 24, 2014 Jan. 25, 2014 Jan. 27, 2014 Jan. 28, 2014 Newer entries... Previous Page... Sep. 23, 2013 item.178780 David Losada Soler To revert to iTunes 11.0.5: Downgrade iTunes 11 to iTunes 10.7 It talks http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/itunes/topic2455-001.html about [downgrading to] iTunes 10.7, but applies to [downgrading to] iTunes 11, too. And until this mess is fixed, avoid upgrading to iOS 7 or buying a new iPhone that requires it. Comment on this posting... item.178796 Rob O'Hara Re: I am also unable to listen to iTunes Radio stations. The service worked for a short while - but now presents the dialog box stating: "We could not complete your iTunes Store request. You are not authorized to access the requested resource." Followed by: an error "There was an error in the iTunes Store. Please try again later." I had this same problem until I went into my iTunes account profile using my password. iRadio then started working fine. Comment on this posting... item.178797 Roger Wilmut David Krafchick wrote: "I subscribe to Pop Culture Happy Hour. Instead of listing the time, it says 'Continuous.' When I play it, the time shows up." This is because the originator has failed to proved an 'itunes:duration' tag, which iTunes would use to show an error has the duration. In its absence, it cannot do so until it has downloaded the file, when it can get it from the automatic internal tag. Comment on this posting... item.178852 MacInTouch Reader I agree 100% with David Losada Soler. iOS 7 and iTunes 11.1 are a cluster. 3 devices wiped out and cannot sync to my 6.x iPod (incorrect drivers loaded) and 7.0 iPhone (device cannot be found - even though it shows up in the window). Comment on this posting... Sep. 24, 2013 item.178841 David Krafchick Re: How to delete content you've downloaded from the iTunes Store, App Store, iBookstore, or Mac App Store This doesn't address deleting podcasts. If you search for it, it comes up, but it doesn't really address it. At this date, you can only delete podcasts in My Podcasts. The List setting will not allow it. Comment on this posting... item.178849 John Collins I recently made an effort to track down the source of all my permissions errors and fixed them so that when I ran a check using Disk Utility, my Mac Pro reported not a single error. (tip: ACLr8 cleaned up the stubborn ACL errors.) Then I upgraded to iTunes 11.1 and now have a huge list of errors. Disk Utility reports them as repaired, but running it again indicates that they remain unfixed. Tried repairing permissions with Onyx with the same result. Several other users have reported the same problem on an Apple Forum: iTunes 11.1 OS X 10.8.5 - Permission