HT1420 where is the autherizing menu on itunes?

where is the autherizing menu on itunes?

Store > Authorize this computer.
Press ALT or CTRL+B if you don't see the menu bar.
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  • HT1420 Where is the store menu in iTunes.  I just got a new computer.  I disconnected the old computer and want to authorize the new one.  There is no file menu or store menu anywhere I can see.

    Where is the store menu in iTunes?  I updated my computer and want to authorize it.  I deauthorized the old computer (and probably my desktop at a different location, and want to authorize the new one.  The help says that I need to clickon the store menu in iTunes.  I do not see any store menu.  I can access songs that I purchased a while back, but cannot download any new purchases.  If I cannot get this worked out, how do I recoup my money for the new songs?  Also, can I transfer the songs I purchased to another service?  Brad

    It's in the same spot on a Windows machine as well

  • HT1420 Where is the "store menu" in iTunes?

    I'm trying to authorize my computer. When in iTunes, I don't see a "store menu." I am in the "home" section of the iTunes store. As a side note I just want to say that I hate the new version of iTunes as it is difficult to find anything.

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    Store is in the menu bar, at the top of the screen:

  • HT1420 Where is the "Store Menu" located in iTunes? I cannot find "Authorize This Computer"...

    Where is the "Store Menu" located in iTunes? I cannot find "Authorize This Computer"...

  • HT1420 where is the store menu on the new itunes

    where is the store menu on the new itunes? please send pic

    If you are on a PC then press Alt-S and it should open at the top of iTunes - on a Mac you it should be visible (it should get something similar on a PC when you've pressed alt-S) e.g.

  • HT1420 Where is the store menu to authorize my new computer in the iTunes menu?

    Where is the store menu to authorize my new computer in the iTunes menu?

    If you're 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 you're 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.
    (83053)

  • HT5654 where is the help menu in itunes

    where is the help menu on the itunes page

    "The fact that people have to resort to searching on the internet just to find the help menu is a testament to the failure of iTunes"
    Good point (though I wouldn't go as far as "failure").  It is surprising that Apple haven't followed the conventions used (for example) in Microsoft's Office products where Help (via the question-mark-in-a-circle icon) is always available in the UI irrespective of the user's choices of enabling/disabling the menu bar, toolbars, ribbon, etc.  Having the menu bar default to disabled also seems counter-productive - Apple may see this as "simplification" but I can't imagine that any users, other than those who make the bare minimum use of iTunes, would not want to have the functions available via the menus available at all time.
    https://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html allows you to submit feedback with respect to bugs, errors, omissions, and enhancements to the iTunes development team (though the degree to which this influences development is a matter of conjecture).

  • HT1420 WHERE IS THE STORE MENU WHERE I CAN SELECT "AUTHORIZE THIS COMPUTER"?

    WHERE IS THE STORE MENU WHERE I CAN SELECT "AUTHORIZE THIS 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.

  • Where is the show menu in iTunes 11.3.1?

    The directions say it is at the bottom of the iTunes screen, but I cannot find it. I have home sharing turned on and I'm even playing music from one computer on another. But, I cannot find the place to copy the files onto the second computer.

    Hi mikel31556,
    I have an article which may be able to clarify some of your steps for transferring your music through Home Sharing:
    iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
    Home Sharing is an easy way to keep all your iTunes libraries in sync across multiple computers at your house. For more information on Home Sharing and syncing your library between two computers, read iTunes: Understanding Home Sharing.
    Note: This option allows you to share music between multiple computers if you continue to use both, but it doesn't create a lasting backup. To create a lasting backup, use an external drive or CDs or DVDs.
    Home Sharing requires
    iTunes 9 or later.
    An Apple ID that is also an iTunes or App Store Account. If you need to, you can create an iTunes or App Store account without a credit card.
    An active Internet connection.
    A Local Area Network connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi), such as one created by a router.
    Follow the steps below to use Home Sharing to copy your music between your old computer which has the music on it already, and a new computer.
    Be sure iTunes 9 or later is installed on both computers.
    Open iTunes on both computers.
    On your old computer:
    If Home Sharing is already enabled, iTunes 11 or later displays the option to Turn Off Home Sharing (Account) under the File > Devices menu. If this is the case, proceed to step 7. Otherwise, choose:
    iTunes 11 or later: File > Devices > Turn On Home Sharing from the menu bar.
    iTunes 9 or 10: Advanced > Turn On Home Sharing from the menu bar.
    Select the Home Sharing icon on the left side of iTunes from where you select music, movies, or TV shows.
    When prompted, enter your Apple ID and password.
    Click Create Home Share.
    On your new computer:
    Click the Store menu and choose Authorize computer. Enter your Apple ID and password (that was listed in the Advanced menu in step three or used in step 5).
    Choose Advanced > Turn On Home Sharing from the menu bar.
    Select the Home Sharing icon on the left side of iTunes.
    Note: Once Home Sharing is enabled, the Home Sharing option disappears from the left side of iTunes until a Home Share library is found from another computer.
    Once your new computer sees the Home Share from your old computer, click that Home Share on the left side of iTunes on your new computer.
    Select the content in the Home Share that you want to transfer to your iTunes library on your new computer, or choose Edit > Select All to choose all of it. Then, click the Import button in the bottom-right corner of iTunes.
    Wait for the content to finish transferring.
    Transferring playlists
    If you want not only your content but also your playlists to exist on your new computer, you will want to transfer a copy of all your playlists from your old computer. To do this, choose File > Library > Export Library on your old computer. Save the XML file that is created to your desktop.
    Send the playlists file to yourself as an e-mail attachment, use an external drive, or use file sharing to move the playlists file to your new computer. Once the file is on your new computer, open iTunes and choose File > Library> Import Playlist. The import process will remove any items from the playlists that you didn't share via Home Sharing.
    Thanks for coming to the Apple Support Communities!
    Regards,
    Braden

  • HT1420 Where is the **** store Menu at!

    I have clicked everywhere and i can't find where to Authorize my computer

    The control is still in the Store menu, but first you might need to bring up the menu bar to see the Store menu.
    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:
    Then you'll find the control in the Store menu:

  • Where is the store menu on itunes

    I was told to deauthorize all computers because I had five computers using Itunes. Now I cannot find a way to authorize my new computer. Support says use the store menu and click authorize computer....well it does not seem to exist on my new imac. Any suggestions?

    Hey kerrin l!
    I have an article for you that will help you find the correct menu so that you can authorize your computer for your Apple ID:
    iTunes Store: About authorization and deauthorization
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1420
    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.
    Thanks for being a part of the Apple Support Communities!
    Regards,
    Braden

  • HT1420 WHERE IS THE STORE MENU???!!!

    I cannot get my apps onto my new ipad mini because my computer isn'[t authorized. I can'[t authorize it because I cant find the stupid menu item. I hate the new itunes.

    http://osxdaily.com/2012/11/29/5-tips-make-itunes-look-normal/

  • HT1420 Where is the "Store Menu" to "Authorize this computer?"

    I need help authorizing my computer. I don't see where the store menu is!

    From the  More Like This  on the right...
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4631735?tstart=0

  • TS2972 where is the show menu in itunes

    I am trying to do home sharing.  I do see the other computer and the music on it.  Then you are supposed to click on the music, then go to the home share window and export it.  I cant find the show menu.

    Home Sharing
    Understanding  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3819
    How to  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2688

  • HT1420 I am trying to authorize my pc.  Where is the store menu in iTunes?

    I have looked at every drop down menu that I can think of and have not found "authorize this computer" or an advanced men at all.  I just downloaded itunes so it should be the newest version

    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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