Contact the vendor for additional information. Authorise or deauthorise your computer for iTunes Store purchases Learn how to authorise your computer before you use it to sync or play content that you download from the iTunes Store. You can authorise up to 5 computers, which means that you can play your content on 5 different computers. You can't authorise a computer from another computer or from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Store availability and features might vary by country or region.
On a PC, open iTunes for Windows. Sign in with your Apple ID. If you're asked to authorise your computer again, it won't use a new authorisation. Apple ID uses the same authorisation for the same computer. Jezzwa Jezzwa 11 1 1 bronze badge. Jolya Jolya 1. I could, but then I lose my library Ok, maybe I'll try that then!
I'd much rather do that than what Jolya suggested. Thanks — daviesgeek. I found the "Computer Authorizations", but there's no "Deauthorize All" button Bex Bex 1 1 1 bronze badge. Steve Poole Steve Poole 1. De-authorize your computer and then re-authorize it, cured the authorization causality loop. Sully Sully 1. Welcome to Ask Different! We're trying to find the best answers and those answers will provide info as to why they're the best. Explain why you think the steps you provided will answer the question.
Use sources from Apple or others to support your answer. See How to Answer on how to provide a quality answer. The Overflow Blog. Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete? Podcast Do polyglots have an edge when it comes to mastering programming You can authorize up to 5 computers, which means that you can play your content on 5 different computers. You can't authorize a computer from another computer or from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Store availability and features might vary by country or region. On a PC, open iTunes for Windows. Sign in with your Apple ID. If you're asked to authorize your computer again, it won't use a new authorization. Apple ID uses the same authorization for the same computer. See your authorized computers To automatically sign in to your Account Information page from your computer, click here. You'll see the number of computers that you've authorized with your Apple ID. If you haven't authorized 2 or more computers, you won't see this section.
In the search field, enter UserAccountControlSettings. Click UserAccountControlSettings. If asked if you want to allow this app to make changes, click Yes. Move the slider to the bottom setting. Click OK. Restart your computer. Then, turn User Account Controls back on. Press the Windows key on your keyboard. Move the slider back to the setting that you want. Try to authorize your computer again. Quit iTunes. Show hidden files: Windows Click View, then select "Hidden items.
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