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Apple itunes download 12.10.2.3
Apple itunes download 12.10.2.3







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This would solve the problem of users with out-of-date, unpatched and insecure versions of - say - MS Office.

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Microsoft has tried to change to UWP (Store) apps for several reason, one of which is to allow Microsoft to update apps on the fly with no user intervention (or choice). To see 'Store Apps' (like my screenshot) just click on View in the top menu and change the view. those that show as installed in Control Panel > Programs and Features. Geek Uninstaller, by default, only shows 'Desktop Apps', i.e. This allows it to delete registry remnants without any possible access issues. Run Geek Uninstaller by right-clicking on the executable and using 'Run as administrator'.

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I guess we're assuming that the Apple version will install into C:\Program Files and not a protected folder under WindowsApps Trusted Installer is the owner, and Administrators can only List Folders, Read, and Execute, which means I can't even change an icon.

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Is this intended for selective MS software or what? When you say Protected, that's an understatement. I see that the C:\Program Files\WindowsApps is new to W10. You'd think since they are supporting both they would list in both imo, not good.

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Looks like MS is trying to move away from the 'traditional' Control Panel>Programs and Features to the new Settings>Apps & Features. Curious why Geek doesn't see it (I am running Admin priv).

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Geek states on their site that it can "Uninstall Windows Store Apps" I can uninstall via Settings>Apps & Features or via the Start Menu as you suggested which it looks like I will have to do. I would prefer to use Geek since it would give me the opportunity to clean up remnants. Curious, neither Revo or Geek (free ver) uninstaller see iTunes. using Windows PowerShell (Admin) from the right-click power menu) : Lastly, you can always use PowerShell to uninstall (use PowerShell elevated, i.e. However, you should be able to right-click on the iTunes icon in the Start menu and select Uninstall:Īlternatively, use Revo or Geek Uninstaller: That suggests to me that there are in fact subtle differences between the versions.Īnd - as you have discovered - whilst it's easy to uninstall the Apple download version, it's a different kettle of fish with the Windows Store version as it doesn't leave a 'conventional' entry in Control Panel > Programs and Features and installs into a protected C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\AppleInc.iTunes_1218.0_圆4_nzyj5cx40ttqa folder. However, I have found more issues with the Windows Store version than the Apple download version. Most of my family and friends have iPhones and iPads so I've done a fair few repairs of iTunes faults. ITunes on Windows is and always has been rubbish (but works absolutely perfectly on my MacBook). The How-To Geek (who I have enormous respect for) seems to prefer the Windows Store version over the Apple version and believes they are identical. Installed into C:\Program Files\WindowsApps and with the security settings where I as an administrator can't do anything but read and execute. Well it's all there, just can't get iTunes to point to it.Īlso wish I hadn't upgraded via the MS Store installed it like in a fortress. All of my devices backup history is gone. Deleting the C: \Users\\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media directories does no good. No matter what I've tried iTunes will not allow me to change the iTunes Media directory (preferences/advanced). Last night I upgraded iTunes from the MS Store to 12.10.3.1 and still the same problem. I tabled the problem until I upgraded the desktop to W10 (1909) and still had the same problem. If I tried to change the iTunes Media directory to my real location (E:\iTunes\iTunes Media) it did nothing and exiting from the program and rerunning iTunes, the iTunes Media directory was set back to C: \Users\\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media. Instead of maintaining my iTunes Media directory (E:\iTunes\iTunes Media) like it has for every other upgrade, it upgraded like a new install and created a new iTunes Media directory (C: \Users\\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media), the default music library location. Never had a problem with an iTunes update. I have been running iTunes for Windows for years now.









Apple itunes download 12.10.2.3