Fixed applemobiledevicehelper crach...BUT
After way too much and unnecessary fiddling and diddling and research, I finally managed to get my Vista Ultimate version of iTunes to communicate/sync with my iPhone without crashing (usually, AppleMobileDeviceHelper has stopped working). To do this I had to (1) except/exempt iTunes from my antivirus software (Kaspersky); AND (2), set iTunes to always run as administrator.
To accomplish the latter, I went to the iTunes.exe file location and right clicked to get to the Properties dialog. I then clicked on the Compatibility tab to get to and set the check box Run this program as an administrator. All well and good.
But now,
Even though run as administrator is, by definition, a Privilege Level setting and NOT a compatibility option, every time I load/run iTunes, I get nagged by the following so-called compatibility mode error message:
iTunes.exe has been set to run in compatibility mode for an older version of Windows. For best results, turn off compatibility mode
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Well now, compatibility mode is in fact NOT checked for any earlier version of Windows!
I reported this nag bug at the Apple website but without much hope that I would get a reply much less any action. If anyone else has a way to kill this nag, it would be greatly appreciated.