On Apr 10, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Dan wrote:

> At 1:56 PM -0500 4/10/2009, joe wrote:
>> "We could not complete your iTunes Store request.  A required iTunes
>> component is not installed. (-42403)"
>>
>> I expect re-installing iTunes will do it
>
> Yes.  Googling finds a number of people have experienced this exact
> error, and it was fixed by re-installing iTunes.  The problem seems
> to be a corrupted update.  Very bad design, that Apple doesn't check
> things such as this, before installing.

The version provided by Software Update comes as 4 separate packages;  
AppleMobileDeviceSupport.pkg, CoreFP.pkg, iTunesAccess.pkg, and  
iTunesX.pkg. If one package was missing or not installed correctly,  
that would probably be a "required component". I don't understand why  
Software Update would offer a 4 package version when the Apple iTunes  
site has a single package version?


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