Can't authorize my mac.

Hello.   i have new macbook air 11.6
and when i open itunes - have error  /    You do not have enough access privilieges for this operation/
and if i Autorize This Computer -     have error
There was an error storing your authorization information on this computer.
The required directory was not found or has a permissions error. Correct this permissions problem and try again, or deauthorize this computer if the permissions cannot be changed.
what i need to do?   Thank's

i find answer
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1277

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