From: Claire Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm getting error 5555 when I try to download from iTunes. I wasn't able to log into dotmac most of last week. There are no matching results on Apple's site. Google brings up others wondering what it means, but no one offering answers. Does anyone know what that is?
I can only tell you that I'm not having any trouble downloading from iTunes or logging into my .Mac pages either directly or from other computers.
I have no idea what error 5555 means, but I will say that random internet flakiness of the sort you're describing can often be traced to a change in firewall setup. Have you recently bought a router, or turned on the built-in OS X firewall by chance?
_Chas_
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