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Do you want the app iTunes to accept incoming network connections?
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<blockquote data-quote="AKlove" data-source="post: 1096627" data-attributes="member: 168669"><p>Hello everyone. I bought an imac a few days ago, and joined this forum today.</p><p>I just thought i'd throw my little experience of the allow, deny network connections thing.</p><p>Obviously it isn't a major issue, but since my imac is very new i thought it might be a bit clearer to see whats causing it. </p><p>I haven't downloaded any applications or anything yet or made any big changes at all. </p><p>At first itunes just opened as you would expect, then i noticed that the firewall on my imac had been off from the start, so i turned it on. Someone has previously mentioned that it could be that. The only other thing i have done is download the remote itunes app on my ipod and tried it once. I'm not sure what it was, if either of those things, but i am now getting the allow or deny incoming network connections box, popping up when i start itunes.</p><p>Anyway, just thought i'd throw that in there, and aside from that I would like to just say hello, i'm hoping to learn a lot from all the old mac pro's on here, and the newer ones too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKlove, post: 1096627, member: 168669"] Hello everyone. I bought an imac a few days ago, and joined this forum today. I just thought i'd throw my little experience of the allow, deny network connections thing. Obviously it isn't a major issue, but since my imac is very new i thought it might be a bit clearer to see whats causing it. I haven't downloaded any applications or anything yet or made any big changes at all. At first itunes just opened as you would expect, then i noticed that the firewall on my imac had been off from the start, so i turned it on. Someone has previously mentioned that it could be that. The only other thing i have done is download the remote itunes app on my ipod and tried it once. I'm not sure what it was, if either of those things, but i am now getting the allow or deny incoming network connections box, popping up when i start itunes. Anyway, just thought i'd throw that in there, and aside from that I would like to just say hello, i'm hoping to learn a lot from all the old mac pro's on here, and the newer ones too. [/QUOTE]
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