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Wall-E
2005/06/22, 08:44 PM
If you recently upgraded iTunes, you may have problems authenticating, viewing your cart, or shopping. There are two errors which have been occuring recently. The first seems to be 502, I believe, and this appears to be resol...

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2005/06/22, 08:48 PM
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Quit Safari and iTunes.
Make a new folder on your desktop and name it backup cookies.
Navigate to ~/Library/Cookies/ and copy Cookies.plist to the folder you created in step two
Launch Safari.
Select Safari -> Preferences -> Security, and click Show Cookies.
Enlarge the window and scroll down until you see the cookies from apple.com that start with s_vi.
Click on the first s_vi cookie, release the mouse, scroll to the last one, hold down Shift, and click and release on the last one. (If your cookies are not sorted so that all the s_vi cookies from Apple are contiguous, then you'll have to delete them individually).
Select Remove not Remove All, click Done, quit Safari.
Launch iTunes and login to your account. This should work now; it works for me.