How do I authorize my computer for itunes downloads

how do I authorize my computer for downloading songs  ???  (have sony laptop with windows 7 -- just downloaded "itunes" to desktop

Authorization
Macs:  iTunes Store- About authorization and deauthorization.
Windows: How to Authorize or Deauthorize iTunes | PCWorld.
In iTunes you use the Authorize This Computer or De-authorize This Computer option under the Store menu in iTunes' menubar. For Windows use the ALT-S keys to access it. Or turn on Windows 7 and 8 iTunes menus: iTunes- Turning on iTunes menus in Windows 8 and 7.
Also see, iTunes Store- Authorize or deauthorize your Mac or PC

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    how do i authorize another computer for iTunes ?

    You can authorise your account on a computer's iTunes via Store > Authorise This Computer (you can have a maxumim 5 computers authorised at any one time) : authorising and deauthorising.

  • HT4913 help me i dnt know how to authorize my computer for itune downloads

    help me authorize my computer for itunes

    If using iTunes 11... See this Discussion...
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4631735?tstart=0
    See Here for full details...
    About authorization and deauthorization

  • How can I authorize my computer for iTunes?

    I just bought a Mac Pro and i cant seem to download the purchused songs on my itunes, it says i must authorize my computer and i'm not sure how to do that.

    Authorisation...
    Open iTunes
    From the Store menu, choose Authorize This Computer. (In earlier versions of iTunes, access this option from the Advanced menu).
    When prompted, enter your Apple ID and password, then click Authorize.
    From Here
    About authorization and deauthorization

  • How do i authorize my computer for itunes

    I'm trying to download the music that i bought, on this iMac, back onto the iMac because it somehow all got deleted when i moved houses. When i hit download all songs, it says i need to authorize my computer so it can do it.
    But how do i do it?!

    Choose to do so from the Store menu at the top of the screen.
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  • How do I authorize my computer for itunes using Windows 8.1?

    I just purchased an HP Pavillon desktop computer and I can't figure out how to authorize my computer.  I de-authorized my old PC...what gives? 

    Press the Alt and S keys and choose Authorize this Computer, or click here, follow the instructions, click on Store in the menu bar, and choose Authorize this Computer.
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  • HT4539 how do i authorize my computer for previous downloads

    How do i authroize my computer to download previously downloaded music from icloud

    oranerock84 wrote:
    How do i authroize my computer ...
    If using iTunes 11... See this Discussion...
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4631735?tstart=0
    See Here for full details...
    About authorization and deauthorization
    More Info here... Download Past Purchases
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519

  • HT1420 How do I authorise my computer for iTunes when there is no "authorize this computer" or Advanced menu ?  When Apple say Store menu do they mean from the top of the store when logged in ?

    Where is the iTunes Store menu that has Authorize this Computer located and/or Advanced menu ? How do I authorise my computer for iTunes if I cannot find Authorize this Computer or Advanced menu ?  Thank you.

    It's done via the Store drop-down menu at the top of iTunes - if you are using iTunes 11 on a PC then pressing Alt-S should get the Store menu to appear e.g. (screenshot is from a Mac, but it should be similar on a PC) :

  • TS1368 How do I authorize my computer for downloads??

    How do I authorize my computer for downloads?
    Purchased songs, but will only play 30 seconds...says I must authorize my computer!!
    How do I do that?

    See iTunes Store- About authorization and deauthorization.

  • Unable to authorize This Computer for iTunes

    About 8 months ago I installed iTunes on one of my desktops (Windows) and setup the store access and actually purchased the OS update for my iTouch. Yesterday I purchased an iPad for my wife and started to set it up on her laptop. I've installed iTunes 9.1 and attempted to "Authorize This Computer" for iTunes purchases, I also attempted to do this on my laptop (both are running Win7 x64). Per the iTunes screen an email was sent to my account but I never receive it. Prior to the attempt to authorize the two computers from my wife's laptop I issued a request to reset my password. This email I received and reset the password. I then received a confirmation email that the password was reset.
    Why cannot I receive the emails to authorize my two laptops?

    In the iTunes window click on Store > Authorize This Computer
    In the "Authorize This Computer" I enter my email and password, click on the "Authorize" button.
    A new window pops up title "You have not verified your account", Click OK to review the instructions on how to verify your account.
    I click on the OK button and then the iTunes main window informs me that an email as been sent to my account and it displays my email address.
    I never receive the email and I have zero idea what to do at this point.
    The link you provided is about "Authorizing a computer allows you to manage which computers can play music, videos, audiobooks, or other content purchased from the iTunes Store" - This sounds like what I want to do but I cannot authorize either my computer or my wife's computer. At this point nether of us have or can purchase anything using my iTunes account.
    At this point I'm totally confused and upset and very close to returning the **** iPad. I thought this was going to be a simple process but it is turning into a can of worms.
    What I'm attempting to do is have one iTunes store account where either myself or my wife can purchase.

  • HT2305 How do I authorize my computer for previous purchases

    How do I authorize my computer for previous purchases

    Press the Alt and S keys and choose Authorize this Computer, or click here, follow the instructions, click on Store in the menu bar, and choose Authorize this Computer.
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  • If  i authorize a computer for itunes match the unauthorize it will i lose the music from that computer

    if  i authorize a computer for itunes match the unauthorize it will i lose the music from that computer

    Music is not included in iOS backups

  • Which store do you go to, to authorize your computer for itunes!?!?!?!? o.O

    Hi... look i am having SO much trouble! I can't figure which store you go to to authorize your computer for itunes purchases! Help please!

    As you appear to be in Canada, you would want to log on to the Canadian iTunes Store. Do you already have an iTunes Store account? If you have purchases, I'm guessing you do.
    I'm not entirely sure what your actual problem is. Is there a particular error message you're getting? What, exactly, is happening. The more details you give, the better the answers you'll get.
    Best of luck.

  • TS1389 How do I authorize my computer with iTunes

    How do I authorize my computer to download music? I went to the support page which told me to simply "click authorize computer" on the store menu, but unfortunately that doesn't exist   The support page is wrong, so how would I really authorize my computer?

    Authorization and Deauthorization
    Macs:  iTunes Store- About authorization and deauthorization.
    Windows: How to Authorize or Deauthorize iTunes | PCWorld.
    In iTunes you use the Authorize This Computer or De-authorize This Computer option under the Store menu in iTunes' menubar. For Windows use the ALT-S keys to access it. Or turn on Windows 7 and 8 iTunes menus: iTunes- Turning on iTunes menus in Windows 8 and 7.
    More On De-authorizing Computers (contributed by user John Galt)
    You can de-authorize individual computers, but only by using those computers. The only other option is to "de-authorize all" from your iTunes account.
      1. Open iTunes on a computer
      2. From the Store menu, select "View my Account..."
      3. Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
      4. Under "Computer Authorizations" select "De-authorize All".
      5. Authorize each computer you still have, as you may require.
    You may only do this once per year.
    After you "de-authorize all" your authorized computers, re-authorize each one as required.
    If you have de-authorized all computers and need to do it again, but your year has not elapsed, then contact: Apple - Support - iTunes - Contact Us.

  • TS1389 How do I authorize my computer for an Audible Account?

    I have authorized my computer for iTunes but when trying to add an audio book to my library, I keep being asked to authorize my "Audible" account.  It seems my standard iTunes Account is not the same thing.

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