iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting security software issues

 
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iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting security software issues

Security software manufactured by companies other than Apple ("third party") can prevent iTunes and other Apple applications from communicating with Apple servers or resources on your PC. Symptoms may include: Unable to connect to, purchase, or download iTunes Store content Unable to activate iPhone using iTunes Unable to update or restore iPhone or iPod Unable to back up iPhone or iPod Unable to sync content to iPhone or iPodThese issues can often be resolved by updating, correctly configuring, or uninstalling security software.

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AUDIT_EVENT(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual						    AUDIT_EVENT(5)

NAME
audit_event -- audit event descriptions DESCRIPTION
The audit_event file contains descriptions of the auditable events on the system. Each line maps an audit event number to a name, a descrip- tion, and a class. Entries are of the form: eventnum:eventname:description:eventclass Each eventclass should have a corresponding entry in the audit_class(5) file. Example entries in this file are: 0:AUE_NULL:indir system call:no 1:AUE_EXIT:exit(2):pc 2:AUE_FORK:fork(2):pc 3:AUE_OPEN:open(2):fa FILES
/etc/security/audit_event SEE ALSO
audit(4), audit_class(5), audit_control(5), audit_user(5) HISTORY
The OpenBSM implementation was created by McAfee Research, the security division of McAfee Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc. in 2004. It was subsequently adopted by the TrustedBSD Project as the foundation for the OpenBSM distribution. AUTHORS
This software was created by McAfee Research, the security research division of McAfee, Inc., under contract to Apple Computer Inc. Addi- tional authors include Wayne Salamon, Robert Watson, and SPARTA Inc. The Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit event stream format were defined by Sun Microsystems. BSD
January 24, 2004 BSD