HT1420 There is no "Authorize this computer" option that i can choose from the store menu, and there is no "Advanced" option. Can anyone please help me?

Please help!

You are looking at the menu options at the top of iTunes, and not on the iTunes store home page e.g. this screenshot is from a Mac's iTunes :

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    how do i authorize my computer to download all my music for the store menu? and where do i find the store menu?

    It should be at the top of your Mac's iTunes e.g.
    And re-downloading : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519

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    When I put suscribe it apears this message iTunes Match has encountered an error. Please choose Sign Out and then Sign In from the Store menu and try again.

    I have Just upgraded my mac from Itunes 11.0 to itunes 11.02, this issue occured within hours of the updated.
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  • HT1420 How do you do this?  From the Store menu, choose Authorize This Computer. there is no option to Authorize This Compyter from the iTunes "store"!!!???

    How do you do this?  From the Store menu, choose Authorize This Computer. there is no option to Authorize This Compyter from the iTunes "store"!!!???

    If the computer's running Mac OS X, move the cursor to the very top of the computer's screen, click on Store, and choose Authorize this Computer.
    If the computer's running Windows, 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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  • HT1420 I have looked everywhere on the menu for this and i cannot locate. From the Store menu, choose Authorize This Computer. (In earlier versions of iTunes, access this option from the Advanced menu).  Please HELP!!!

    I have looked everywhere for this but cannot locate  "From the Store menu, choose Authorize This Computer.  (In earlier versions of iTunes, access this option from the Advanced Menu"   Please help!!  I have been on every iTunes store menu and cannot find "Authorize This Computer"

    On your Computer...
    Open iTunes... 
    If you're using iTunes 11 click on the box icon in the top-left corner to see the " Show Menu Bar " 
    and from the Menu Bar select Store...
    From the Store menu, choose Authorize This Computer.
    When prompted, enter your Apple ID and password, thehen click Authorize.

  • TS1277 I have windows 8; at the itunes store there is no "authorize this computer" option available.  how do I authorize my computer?

    I have a new windows 8 pc.  I am trying to authorize my computer at the itunes store.  I looked up the tutorial.  It says to go to the itunes store and select the "authorize this computer".  there is no "authorize this computer" to select.  What do I do?

    There's a couple of ways to get through to the authorisation controls in the 11.0.x versions.
    The control is still in the Store menu, but first (if you're using iTunes versions 11.0.x) you might need to bring up the menu bar to see the Store menu.
    If you're using 11.0.x, click on the wee boxy icon up in the top-left corner of your iTunes to see the "Show Menu Bar" control, as per the following screenshot:
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    Alternatively, if you don't want to bring up the menu bar, it's still possible to get into the authorise controls via nested menus accessible from the wee boxy icon. Here's a screenshot of where to find them:

  • HT1420 There is no "authorize this computer" button from the itunes store.

    I'm trying to authorize a new computer from the itunes store.  The tutorial says to click on the "authorize this computer" button from the itunes store, but I cannot find it!  So frustrating!

    It is not in the iTunes Store...
    Open iTunes...  
    If you're using iTunes 11 click on the box icon in the top-left corner to see the " Show Menu Bar " 
    and from the Menu Bar select Store...
    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.
    See Here for full details...
    About authorization and deauthorization

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    Feeling really stupid with my new MAC - I can't find the "Store" menu in iTunes as referenced in the support article on how to authorize a computer.  Where is that menu option?  I've looked all over the page, in my account, etc.

    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.
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    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.

  • HT1420 Where can I find the button from the store menu that says "Authorize this Computer"?

    I looked up how to authorize a computer and I found the answer, but I can't find the button that says Authorize this computer!

    "It is not actually in the iTunes Store, it is in the Store menu of iTunes."
    Yeah, that makes PERFECT sense!   /sarcasm
    Not in the iTunes store, dummy, it's in the Store menue of iTunes.
    ED2345, I'm not making fun of you; Apple should be clarifying this stuff on their help pages!!!
    The Apple help site says nothing like this; it simply says to go to the Store and select "Authorize this computer".  Had it not been for ED2345 mentioning the CTRL+B trick, I probably would NEVER have found it.
    Why can't Apple quit moving stuff around in iTunes?  Just when I think I have things figured out, an update comes along and EVERYTHING IS IN A DIFFERENT PLACE!
    I love my iPhone and my iPad - but I truly despise iTunes for this reason.
    So I simply say to Apple, "STOP IT!!!"

  • HT1420 I can't find the "store menu" to authorize a computer

    I am trying ot authorize a computer.  Apple support states:
    Authorizing and deauthorizing a computer allows you to manage which computers can sync or use apps, audiobooks, books, music, movies, or other content you've purchased from the iTunes Store.
    You can use or sync your purchases from the iTunes Store on up to five different computers (these can be any mix of Macintosh or Windows-compatible computers). When you sync or play an item you've purchased, your computer is "authorized" for purchase using your Apple ID.
    Notes:
    In order to enable Home Sharing, Automatic Downloads, or downloading of past purchases, your computer must be authorized for use with your Apple ID.
    Songs you encode in AAC format from a source other than the iTunes Store, such as your own audio CDs, and iTunes Plus content (music and music videos) do not need to be authorized.
      To authorize a computer using your Apple ID 
    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.
    I can't locate this menu. HELP.

    Thank you King_Penguin, your answer solved this issue for me
    I guess to access that menu bar, a person will always have to us Alt-S, since it's now associated with the Store, and not with the player, in Preferences, as it was before.
    Thanks again

  • Using my iPad and when opening ITunes, can't find the store menu to choose "authorize this computer."

    I need to authorize this iPad.  Instructions say to open ITunes and from the store menu choose "authorize this computer.". Cannot find.
    Thank you,
    M

    Use iTune on your computer. You authorize the computer not the iPad.
    Authorize and deauthorize computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1420

  • I'm trying to authorize my computer but it won't work, I'm signed in and I have only three computers logged in, any help?

    How do i authorize my computer when its already signed in?!

    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.

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    I tried to rent a film on my MacBook but it comes up with, In order to rent, you need to authorise this computer. To authorise this computer, select "Authorise Computer..." from the store menu.
    Where is the Store menu and how do I authorise my computer?
    Please help.
    Thank you.

    Move the cursor to the very top of the computer's screen, click on Store in the menu bar, and choose Authorize this Computer.
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  • I can't find the "store menu" on iTunes to authorize my computer

    I can't fine the "store menu" on my Windows iTunes in order to authorize my computer.

    If it's the new itunes 11.0.2
    top left there is a little thin button (White/grey)
    click on it, select show menu bar...

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    Hello Els,
    it's well known, that in all these cases you describe I'm not a friend of a detailed Troubleshooting (I see Nancy#s smile already).
    To be able to be independent in all this things It is one of the reasons why I prefer an external FTP program. The difficulties with which you have to fight encourage me in this opinion, not least because we always search for experts, we don't charge a "jack of all trades".
    To manage several websites or to upload my files and sometimes for the opposite way, for a necessary download from my server or to use a "a site-wide synch", I'm using FileZilla. It simply looks easier for me to keep track of all operations precisely and generate or reflect easily the desired tree structure.
    Above all, FileZilla has a feature (translation from my German FileZilla) called "compare file list". Here it's possible to use file size or modification time as a criterion. There is also the possibility to "hide identical files", so that only these files which you want to redact remain visible.
    And even if it means you have to install a new program, I am convinced that there is an advantage. Here is the link to get it and where you can read informations about how it works:
    http://filezilla-project.org/ and http://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Tutorial#Using_the_site_manager
    Mac: Mac OS X (Use: Show additional download options)
    http://filezilla-project.org/download.php
    Of course, you also need all the access data to reach your server and for MIME issues, you should contact your web host/provider.
    Good luck!
    Hans-Günter
    P.S.
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