tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5521735836171938846.post7855299766391493185..comments2024-01-01T22:52:23.229-06:00Comments on FlakRat's Rat House: iPhone 3G Stopped Syncing with iTunes "unable to load provider data"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08465734610397231615noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5521735836171938846.post-69389159191839403142014-03-07T04:51:45.982-06:002014-03-07T04:51:45.982-06:00Hi,
Thanks to your post, I was able to rectify my...Hi,<br /><br />Thanks to your post, I was able to rectify my own problem of iTunes not syncing with my Outlook calendar. I had a similar message but unfortunaley your fix wasn't enough for me. This is what I did after an entire day of searching for a solution:<br /><br /><br />To be honest, I tried so many things in such a random order, I'm not sure if every step is necessary but these were my actions.<br /> <br />I disabled ESET anitvirus (I now believe that it was ESET that caused the probelem in the first place).<br />I created a rule to allow the following .exe file to work<br />C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\com.apple.Outlook.client.exe<br /> <br />I'm not sure if that is enough to fix the problem because I also did the following.<br /> <br />Uninstalled & reinstalled iTunes<br />Whilst ESET was disabled, I ran every .exe file in the folder:<br />C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support<br /> <br /> <br />Initially, I had to run the com.apple.Outlook.client.exe file every time I opened iTunes & then something made it stick. Not sure what. Maybe I had disabled ESET in the meantime.<br /> <br />Anyway, I hope this helps someone out there.Blah to iTuneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12355050955952831396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5521735836171938846.post-67895855029592022802011-10-10T09:17:03.569-05:002011-10-10T09:17:03.569-05:00Howdy, thanks for the feedback.
You either need t...Howdy, thanks for the feedback.<br /><br />You either need to rename or delete this file (I'd recommend renaming it in case you need to restore it):<br /><br />C:\windows\SysWOW64\sqlite3.dll<br /><br />Try this:<br />1. Open a command prompt by holding the Windows key and pressing R. This should open the Run dialog<br /><br />Type cmd and click OK<br /><br />2. You should now have a black command window open (like an old DOS console)<br /><br />3. Type these commands:<br /><br />cd C:\windows\SysWOW64<br />ren sqlite3.dll ~sqlite3.dll<br />exit<br /><br />That should do it. You can also open My Computer and navigate to C:\windows\SysWOW64<br /><br />However, you'll probably need to configure My Computer preferences by clicking Tools menu, Folder Options, click the View tab and select "Show hidden files and folders", uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" AND uncheck "Hide extensions for known types". Click OK. Once that's done, double click C:, double click Windows, double click SysWOW64, right click on the file, click Rename and rename to ~sqlite3.dll<br /><br />If you go that route, make sure to change the My Computer "Folder Options" back to the original settings to help prevent accidental modifications :-)<br /><br />Hope this helpsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08465734610397231615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5521735836171938846.post-86423895049926653712011-10-09T22:59:01.121-05:002011-10-09T22:59:01.121-05:00Can you give the non-techie directions to do this?...Can you give the non-techie directions to do this? I'm lost on where to even start.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com