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    Is it possible to use iTunes SDK without installing itunes? Can I use APIs provided by iTunes SDK just by registering the required DLLs and with required files? Please send me some links where I can find sample applications to update iPod(sync) thru our own application which uses iTunes SDK. Vignesh T R

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      Is it possible to use iTunes SDK without installing itunes? Can I use APIs provided by iTunes SDK just by registering the required DLLs and with required files? Please send me some links where I can find sample applications to update iPod(sync) thru our own application which uses iTunes SDK. Vignesh T R

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      Halid Niyaz wrote:

      Is it possible to use iTunes SDK without installing itunes? Can I use APIs provided by iTunes SDK just by registering the required DLLs and with required files? Please send me some links where I can find sample applications to update iPod(sync) thru our own application which uses iTunes SDK.

      See the Following link where you get example. Here[^] If the Dll uses the Libraries then you have to link that library else it throws linker error. Knock out 't' from can't, You can if you think you can :cool: -- modified at 5:01 Monday 19th June, 2006

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