Error -45054 when trying to download purchases

HI! I just recently bought a Macbook air. Every time I try to download my purchases i get "We could not complete your iTunes Store request. An unknown error ocurred (-45054)".  I've had the iMac for five years now and have never had this problem when downloading my purchases. Please help!

I had the same problem yesterday after purchasing my MacBook, I ended up going to 'App Store' and updating iTunes and since, have been able to download songs & movies.

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