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iTunes Fix any issues with third-party security software, remove the cached download file, and then try to download the music again. When you try to download content you bought from the
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iTunes Store, you might see a message that says "There was an error itunes error 5002 downloading your purchased music. An unknown error occurred." To fix the issue, check for any issues with third-party security software, itunes error 3259 then remove the cached download file and try to download the music again. Fix issues with third-party security softwareIf your connection times out while your music is downloading, you might see this message.
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The time out might be caused by security software monitoringcertain serversand common ports. If your third-party security software doesn't let you downloadfrom iTunes,learn how to fix the issue. Remove the cached download fileA network issue can also cause an iTunes download to time out. When this happens, a cached download file might not let you downloadthe file next time. Remove the cached download on a Mac or
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PC before you try downloading again. On a Mac If iTunes is open, quit the program. In Finder, select Go > Home from the menu bar at the top of your computer screen. Open Music > iTunes > iTunes Media. If you have an older iTunes library, you might see an iTunes Music folder instead of an iTunes Media folder. Open Downloads. Drag all files from the folder to Trash. Open iTunes. From the menu bar at the top of your computer screen, choose Store > Check for Available Downloads. If prompted, enter your Apple ID and password. Click Check. Your music downloads to your iTunes Library. On a Windows PC If iTunes is open, quit the program. Hold down the Windows key on your keyboard. If your keyboard doesn't have a Windows key, hold down the Ctrl and Esc keys on your keyboard. Click the magnifying glass icon or the search field. In the search field, type %USERPROFILE%\Music. Open iTunes > iTunes Media. If you have an older iTunes library, you might see an iTunes Music folder instead of an iTunes Media folder. Open Downloads. Drag all files from the folder to the Recycle Bin. Open iTu
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Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. iTunes error 502 Started by TacoOrtega09, Aug 15 2005 02:04 PM Please log in to http://forum.maccast.com/index.php?/topic/1421-itunes-error-502/ reply 3 replies to this topic #1 TacoOrtega09 TacoOrtega09 Super Mac Geek Members 154 http://osxdaily.com/2014/09/26/itunes-iphone-software-update-server-not-contacted-error-fix/ posts Gender:Male Location:Indianapolis, IN Interests:Photography, photojournalism, teaching, music of all kinds not rap, politics, tennis and soccer Posted 15 August 2005 - 02:04 PM I've been trying to access my iTunes music cart, and it keeps saying 'We could not complete your music store request. An unknown error occured (502)' Anyone with Windows (or Mac not sure) been error 502 having the same problem? :? Back to top #2 mTorbin mTorbin Mac Geek God Members 1,013 posts Twitter:mtorbin Gender:Male Location:Philadelphia, Pa Posted 17 August 2005 - 02:15 PM http://www.checkupdo...tatus/E502.htmlThe bad news is that there's a problem in your TCP/IP request. How are you accessing the web? Are you using a firewall? Something along the way is conflicting with your request. - MT Back to top #3 TacoOrtega09 TacoOrtega09 Super Mac Geek Members 154 error 502 in posts Gender:Male Location:Indianapolis, IN Interests:Photography, photojournalism, teaching, music of all kinds not rap, politics, tennis and soccer Posted 17 August 2005 - 03:09 PM I use WiFi internet via link-sys router. I think it has a firewall, and so does my pc, and norton is picky, so I'm not sure which of the 3 is causing the problem. It started to work after i renewed the IP address, but then it stopped today. Back to top #4 EckTheTech EckTheTech Mac Geek In Training Members 23 posts Location:Disney Land Interests:Audio and Apple Computers Posted 17 August 2005 - 09:59 PM If you have Norton Internet Security, get rid of it. It causes more problems than it solves. Try disabling it before you check out the shopping cart. That might work. Back to top Back to iPod and iTunes Stuff 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted postsClear MacCast Forum → Listeners Area → iPod and iTunes Stuff Privacy Policy Change Theme IP.Board IP.Board Mobile Help Community Forum Software by IP.Board 3.4.7 Sign In Need an account? Register now! Username Forum Password I've forgotten my password Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list Privacy Policy
to the latest version of iOS using iTunes may have discovered an error message saying the following: "The iPhone Software Update Server Could Not Be Contacted. Make sure your network settings are correct and your network connection is active, or try again later." While sometimes this error message appears because of local networking issues, and you'll certainly want to be sure you're connected to the internet, it's more often a sign that Apple iOS update servers are overwhelmed by requests. As the error message suggests, simply delaying to "try again later" typically resolves the problem and allows the iTunes based update to function as intended. This means you have four basic choices to get the iOS update to kick off, some of which still use iTunes to update the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and the other which uses the familiar OTA update mechanism. Quit & Relaunch iTunes, Then Try Again - quitting and relaunching iTunes to try again often works, you may want to try that first Wait a While - simply waiting it out and then trying again almost always works, this is recommended if you can be patient, as the issues resolve themselves when requests to Apple iOS update servers settle down Use OTA Update - the on-device delta update mechanism is available on the iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch through Settings > General > Software Update Use Firmware - pre-downloading the proper IPSW firmware file will get around the failed update server connection, then you can update manually with that firmware file. If you go this route, you can always find the latest IPSW firmware here, look for the appropriate version number and match it up to your device For most users, simply having patience or going with the OTA Software Update mechanism is preferable and very easy, though the latter is sometimes impossible to update due to storage constraints, and the iTunes approach becomes a necessity. Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to the OSXDaily newsletter to get mor