Mobile applications downloading to different folder

Just moved my itunes library across to my new machine, organised and consolidated and all working well with one exception.
I have the new iTunes Media structure that has created under an iTunes folder, all of the folders are there, Music, Podcasts, Mobile Apps, etc.
An iTunes Media folder has also been created with just a Mobile Applications folder under it.
When I download an iphone app they save to the folder under iTunes Media folder, if I then run Consolidation - it copies the app to the one under iTunes.
Can't figure out why these aren't saving to this folder in the first place!! I have the organise settings, etc ticked.

Hi all,
I'm having this exact problem. I did a proper move of my iTunes media over to an external drive where it set up an iTunes folder and within are Mobile Applications, Music, Movies, Podcasts, all that sort of thing. However, all new applications have been downloaded to a folder on my actual iMac drive:
~/iTunes/iTunes Media/Mobile Applications
I don't want to go messing around with aliases or symbolic links, I just want my Apps to download to the correct folder, same as every single other iTunes media file is perfectly able to do. Newly purchased music doesn't do this, nor does podcasts. So why do Apps? Weird.
Any solution other than regular Consolidation? (and how do you do that, anyway?)
Cheers!

Similar Messages

  • How to change the Mobile Application Download link

    i have deploy the MDSD mobile application using SDM
    and assigned it to a mobile device .. but when making synchronization ... the mobile couldn't install the application because of the download link contains the hostname ... which is unknown to the mobile device
    in the mobile administartor -> mobile applications
    my application has the following download link
    WEBSERVER     http://imi:53000
    WEBPATH     /meContainerSync/servlet/com.sap.ip.mi.http.MobileComponentServlet
    Application=sap.com_MDSD_2&Type=APPLICATION&Runtime=AWT
    DOWNLOAD LINK     http://imi:53000/meContainerSync/servlet/com.sap.ip.mi.http.MobileComponentServlet?Application=sap.com_MDSD_2&Type=APPLICATION&Runtime=AWT
    but imi is not known to the mobile device ... how can i change it to IP address  in the  WEBSERVER ????
    please help

    i have solved it by adding Web Dispatcher Value to the Mobile Component
    Thank you

  • Downloads to Different folder than Downloads

    Does anyone know if it is possible to set Safari up so it ASKS me what folder I want to put a download in? Firefox allows this but Safari as far as I can figure just gives me the option to download into the The Download folder. I want to organize it without having to got to the download folder and move it to where I want it. I checked Preferences and this option isn't listed.

    You can Control-click on the link for the file you want to download and choose "Download Linked File As…". That will bring up the Save As… dialog box where you can choose where to save it.

  • Application download crashes my itunes

    Hi! I'm having a very stressful situation wiht an application, i'ts called "Love Art: National Gallery London", this is what happend.
    When i first chose to download this, it was for free, so i started to downlaod it, but it was of more than 200 megas, so i paused it, a deleted it, perfect... next time i opened my itunes there it was on downloads AGAIN! so, everytime i deleted it, it would reappear next time i opened my itunes. So i thiught that maybe if just let it donwload it all the problem would be solved, but now that application has a cost. I investigated where the file was, the download files are, and i erased that file, now when i open itunes, the applications still appears on the download section, but now, when i try to pause it crashes my itunes, I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, TO GET RID OF THAT APPLICATION ONCE AND FOR ALL, HELP ME!

    here's something more, by just opening my itunes, before opening my account, if i go to the downloads window, it will say in the botton, that there is 1 download available, even though i have no other download pending, and if i click on the arrow, after connecting with my account, this application, love art, will reappear to be downloaded, and the file of this applications, will reappear from nowhere to the itunes/mobile applications/downloads file. SO... FROM WHERE IS THIS DONWLOAD BEING LAUNCHED, WHAT CAN I DO TO STOP IT??

  • I can't download an app after i deleted it from the Mobile Applications folder

    Hi
    I deleted an app from music - itunes - iTunes Media - Mobile Applications folder and it is not installed on my ipad. Now when i open itunes and i want to install apps from my mac to my ipad, this app appeares in the list of application that are on my mac but actually it is not there, and when i try to download it again i can't, the download button is not working.
    What should i do?

    What did iTunes Support say when you contacted them ? If it's been more than 48 hours since you contacted them and you haven't had a reply then contact them again.
    If you haven't yet contacted them, then to do so :
    - go to http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/ww
    - click on your country's flag
    - click on the Contact Support at the bottom of the left-hand column
    - click on Contact iTunes Store Support on the right-hand side of the page
    - then Purchases, Billing & Redemption

  • HELP: Duplicate copies of apps shown in Mobile Application Folder

    I've poured over the "interwebs" and this forum searching for an answer, and to my surprise... I haven't found one yet! Unreal! Especially when you consider how many people have begged for a solution.
    Essentially, the problem is this:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=546769
    OR... if you don't feel like clicking on the link... Here is a picture:
    It appears that every time an application gets updated, it creates a sequential copy of the previous one, leaving your iTunes/Mobile Applications folder filled with unneeded versions, thus increasing the size of the folder needlessly.
    I found that highest numbered file is the newest, and that deleting all of the others, then renaming the existing file from IAMNINJA 6.ipa to IAMNINJA.ipa doesn't necc fix the problem because then iTunes has to be redirected to the newly renamed file. That's a LOT of work if you have a lot of apps!!
    It just bothers me that I have an app folder that is 13.5 gigs in size, and could probably be cut in half!
    It also bothers me that I don't think you can move that directory to a different drive? I'll have to research that one.
    So, does anyone have any idea what the solution to this is??? Or are we to just live with it?
    Thanks!
    Jason
    Message was edited by: Count Rockula

    Hey TT...sorry for the long delay in following up. But you were right on the money! I ONLY download app's via my iPod because I have two iMac's... one at home and one at work. And early on, I found that unless iTunes sync set up exactly between the two computers, my sync's would be off, games removed, highest record in the world gone, etc.
    So, my work around was to always manage my app's on the device and NEVER sync app's via iTunes. However, I "transfer purchases" all the time, just to make sure each computer has the same app's on it, but never sync.
    So, this is why I'm seeing so many duplicates! Your answer was right on the money! Look like I can safely delete any of the renumbered ones. I don' think I need to worry about pointing iTunes the correct version, because I never use iTunes to sync app's.
    If I only had one computer, then sure. But this is the only way that I can think of to make sure my device stays the way I want it, and avoid a sync messing it up.
    Thanks!
    Jason

  • How do I clean up iTunes Mobile Applications folder that has old versions of apps?

    I am using the latest iTunes 11.0.3 on my recently new iMac. Previously I had iTunes on my MacPro. The media folder was located on one of the extra (non-boot) volumes on the MacPro (MP). When I got my iMac I changed (in the Advanced section of Preferences) the location of the media folder to point to the same folder on the MP volume as I had been using. Everything seems to work fine. I can plug in my iPhone 4s and sync which goes thru a backup step.
    I was then poking around in the iTunes media folder on the MP and found that the Mobile Applications (MA) folder was full of older versions of the apps on my iPhone. They dated back to 2009, 2010 and most were 2011. A few were 2012 or 2013. I would like to get rid of the old versions as they take up space. Being that old I doubt they are useful for anything anyway. But my question is how?
    I have read and searched for other threads on this topic and have not found a solution. It appears that iTunes is supposed to toss old versions into the trash. I suspect it is doing that now but for some reason has lost track of these older version. The problem here is I don't know what happened.
    My inclination is to take all these app .ipa files and dump them... then do an iPhone sync and have it repopulate this MA folder. But I wasn't sure iTunes would do that. So I selected one app that is currently installed on my iPhone, found several older .ipa files in the MA folder that correspond to that app and deleted all of them. I then sync'd my iPhone and watched it go thru the Backup step. When it was done I checked my MA folder but it still had NO .ipa file for that app. Why is that? To make sure the backup step didn't place it someone unexpected, I did a system wide search for that app name (the core part of the name, not including any version numbers, etc) but it found only one match. It was old (2011) located on an all-together different MA folder so did not come from this iPhone sync.
    I wish someone would clearly document what goes on during an iPhone sync when the backup location is iTunes (not iCloud). Does iTunes store the current version of each app in the MA folder? I didn't see that happen in my example above.
    What does it mean to remove all .ipa files from your MA folder? It would seem that it doesn't matter EXCEPT for apps no longer available in the App Store. Otherwise I could re-install them, right?
    What can I delete safely without ill consequences?
    How can i indentify what to remove if I should keep the latest version around?
    Help would be appreciated.
    To be clear:
    * I use iTunes to store my Backups, not iCloud.
    * I have used Consolidate after making sure that Keep iTunes Media Folder Organizaed is checked and Copy File to iTunes Media folder is checked. It did not help here.
    * Given the dates of the .ipa files in my MA folder, this problem pre-dated my recent addition of my iMac.
    * I believe I'm using a new local (to my iMac) iTunes library file but my media folder is on the MP as described above. When I access iTunes app on my MP it too accesses the same media folder. It is used primarily for adding music and movies to, not iPhone apps as I now sync on the iMac.

    ITunes has been a disaster for me.  It is filled with all sorts of things and there is no way to reorganize any of it.  I'm forced to use iTunes because I have an iPhone but the experience has convinced me that it is best to avoid Apple products and I would recommend that course for others.
    The operative word here is "avoid."  For products like the iPhone and iPad for which Apple has a superior product there is no choice.  The problem is Apple control.  That means that everything is compatible with everything else which is good.  It also means that everything is limited to products that serve Apple's bottom line, which is questionable.
    Hopefully, now that Apple's creative genius has sadly left us, other companies will step forward to create products that will allow us to avoid the complications of Apple.  I have found iTunes to be the principal complication.  iTunes regularly updates itself, practically every Sunday, and then I have to restart my computer which interrupts all the tasks that I have underway.
    Despite all these updates I don't use iTunes except for the iPhone and even that is problematic.  The entire experience makes me glad that I don't have an Apple since it must be very difficult for Apple users to work with Apple constantly demanding updates and restarts and proprietary software and the like.
    If you're not an Apple customer, but you've been listening their hype with their execs pacing a stage clad in jeans, then read this and heed.  My experience with iTunes is a warning for all.  Watch out.  Apple is not your friend.  It's a corporation bent on control, monopoly power and coerced profiteering.  We may all soon need nets to save us when Apple drives us out the window.

  • Moving iTunes Mobile Applications folder to an alternate drive

    I found out how to move the iTunes Mobile Applications folder to either an external drive or as in my case, from my 256GB SSD systems/application drive to a non-SSD drive on my desktop (3.0 TB in size). This is important for any iTunes users with their systems/applications on a SSD drive (i.e. on the C: drive but with constrained SSD drive space). In my case, my Mobile Apps folder is 40+ GB in size.
    iTunes allows you to easily move your iTunes music folder to an alternate drive but it does not provide a means to move the Mobile Apps folder. I have confirmed this. However, in Windows Vista, 7 and 8, using the “mklink” command, you can set up a symbolic link from the iTunes Mobile Apps folder on the C: drive to the relocated Mobile Apps folder on another drive. iTunes thinks it is adding new Mobile Apps to the C: drive Mobile Applications folder, but it is actually updating the real Mobile Apps folder on the alternate drive. I’ve tried this approach and it works like a charm. The steps required are as follows:
    1. Copy the existing Mobile Apps folder and its content on the C: drive to its new location on an alternate drive on your desktop or to an external drive.
    2. Note and record the exact detailed path to the existing Mobile Applications folder as well as the exact detailed path for the new Mobile Applications folder
    3. Delete the existing Mobile Applications folder (You cannot create a symbolic link to a directory that already exists on that same drive)
    4. Open a Command Prompt (admin) window on your desktop. On Windows 8, this is easily done by right clicking the start icon on the bottom left of the desktop screen and selecting the Command Prompt (admin) option.
    5. change directory to C:\  (i.e., enter cd c:\)
    6.  enter the mklink command and press enter  (format mklink /d link_address   target_address) for my Windows system this looked like the following:
         mklink /d "C:\Users\Marv\Music\iTunes\Mobile Applications" "D:\Music\iTunes\Mobile Applications"
    This command recreates the Mobile Applications folder on the C: drive in the exact place it was before, but only as a pointer to the real folder on the alternate or external drive. The link is transparent to iTunes and my 40+ GB Mobile Applications folder can be on a large drive rather than on my 256GB SSD systems/applications drive.

    It requires elevation. If you find the command line application (cmd.exe), right-click, run as administrator, and paste the command, that will work.
    However, this technique, which worked for me in the past, seems now to be failing. All new downloads are in the root of iTunes Media. The bizarre thing is that iTunes thinks it has put a downloaded file in the correct folder, so says it cannot play it, and if I move it manually to the correct folder, iTunes sees it without problems. I've tried mklink /d and mklink /j, neither works (the former shows the redirected target pathname, the latter behaves as if the target path is actually part of the native directory structure).

  • Mobile Applications folder missing

    Hello everyone,
    I am trying to acces files, which are supposed to be located inside the "Mobile Applications" folder, which should be located at
    C:\Users\<username>\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media.
    However, this folder is missing. The only things that are present in the iTunes Media folder are:
    A folder named Automatically Add to iTunes, both one in English and Dutch "(my PC language) and both are empty.
    Another folder named Music, which is also empty.
    A file called .iTunes Preferences.plist
    No Mobile Applications folder whatsoever.
    iTunes version I am using is the latest. (iTunes 12)
    OS is Windows 8.1
    Device I am connecting with the PC is an iPod Touch 4th Gen. (running iOS 6.1.6)
    Some notes:
    I have tried syncing the iPod with the computer, creating a backup at AppData, but that still did not make a folder called "Mobile Applications" appear.
    I have downloaded all my apps through the iPod's App store, not through iTunes on the PC itself.
    I'll appreciate any help!

    If this is a new computer that the device has never synced with see Recover your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device.
    The process of recovering transferring purchases and recovering other media should create the folder in question. In some cases it may be one level up in the iTunes folder, but that is unlikely here. The only other possibility is that you're not looking in the active media folder.
    tt2

  • When I purchased a music app from itune store. This got downloaded in Itune maedia/Mobile applications.How to get the songs in that app to my  itune library or on to IPAD?

    I  or tranfer to my librarypurchased from Itune store a Music app. It is downloaded into intune media/mobile applications. How to get the full album msic/songs into my itunes library or on tomy IPAD? It doesnot open out. Can anybody suggest a way?

    If you have a music downloader app (depends on which you have), plug your iDevice into iTunes, go to your device (on itunes), go to your apps, scroll down, and select the app thats holding your music, click on "Save As" (should be located bottom right corner), save the music to your specific folder. Once done, follow through this: Adding music and other content to iTunes and you should have your music on your iDevice music app.
    Hope this helps.

  • Download of Mobile Application Modeler 1.0 fails every time

    Hello,
    When trying to download the Trial Version of the Mobile Application Modeler (1.0), a 15mb sized ZIP-file, the connection is always reset after downloading 99%. The zipfile is not valid and I can't open it. When trying to download the file with a download manager (such as flashget or IDM) the connection times out after about 50% or 60%. Because this file can't be resumed, there is no way to continue further.
    I've tried this on different connections (work & home) and on different PC's, also tried if antivirus or firewall prohibit in any way. This is the first file which gives me this problem when downloading from SDN. In the past I never had any problems.
    Do you know how to get the complete file somewhere else or how to download a consistent/complete file?
    Best regards,
    Edwin Oldenburg

    I have the same problem.

  • Can I erase older versions of mobile apps in the mobile applications folder within iTunes folder

    Can I erase older versions of mobile apps in the mobile applications folder within iTunes folder without distuebing their running in my iPhone and iPad? Thank you

    should be okay.
    in any event, if something happens, you can always redownload previous purchases:
    Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store (the music feature currently works in the US only)

  • How to move Mobile Applications folder while sharing an Itunes library

    For reasons that would be long and hard to explain, I decided some times ago to open a second user on my Book Pro dedicated to my music collection. The collection required to be stored on an external HDD, so the second user's Itunes folder links to a folder where all music is stored, and I put it with all library files (xml etc) in the Shared folder. Now I have decided to let the primary and mostly used user to share the same music of the secondary one. I easily succeeded in doing this, just simply opening the primary ITunes and ask it to link to the Itunes folder under the Shared folder. I have got my entire library also from the primary user, with covers and so on.
    The trouble is that I use to manage an Iphone with the primary ITunes, and since I have not moved the Mobile Application folder (and what more?) into the shared ITunes folder, I cannot see anymore all data and applications into my IPhone section under ITunes, and I do not want to run experiments, doing a sync and just running the risk to lose all. How can I share the same ITunes library between two users, but to allow one of those still to see the IPhone data that was originally managed only from her ITunes, that now addresses to the ITunes folder under Shared folder that addresses to a HDD?.....

    Still misspeaking. Further use reveals that while the users iTunes use the shared file, when the phones add new apps their iTunes recreates its iTunes Media directory in the users home folder. This time I can exit iTunes, move the apps to the shared Mobile Applications, delete and empty trash the original apps/ and folder, then the users iTunes will find the app in the shared folder when it restarts. Clearly not very tidy...

  • How do I set a different folder than the Windows MyDocuments/Downloads folder? I do not use 'My Documents' at all, all my saved files go to other hard drives for storage, and I do not want to bother with the My Docs route. I used to have downloads set to

    I want to set a different folder from the My Documents/Downloads folder for Firefox to put everything I download, like I used to have it. I recently rebuilt my computer and reinstalled everything from WinXP to security software to Firefox, and I cannot find any options anywhere to set a different folder like I used to have it... with the same software, other than it being a newer iteration of Ff. So tell me, am I losing my mind so bad that I just can't remember how I did it before, or have things changed so much that what I want is no longer possible? Please, someone tell me how to set it to do what I want, I can't stand to have what I do on my computer dictated by programmers who only think that they know what people want. If that sounds a little angry, I apologize with the disclaimer that I suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and therefore cannot handle frustration... and this kind of thing frustrates me to the point of rage.

    Tools > Options - General tab = Downloads
    Set your preferences there.

  • My download are going to a different folder. They usually went to a folder named 'Downloads' and now they go to a folder named 'Temp', Why is this?

    Usually when i download something it goes to a folder named 'Download', however, now they go to a folder named 'Temp'.

    Get info on the drive.  What format?  FAT drives may be behave erratically for heavy-duty use of the kind you are doing. It's okay to leave a flash drive FAT formatted for light use but for heavy-duty file transfer I think you can encounter issues.
    iTunes does not look at files directly.  It maintains a database (library.itl) of the files in its collection.  When you play a track it looks up where that file is located and goes and plays the file in that location.  If you manually move a file or folder used by iTunes that database is no longer correct and you get broken links ( ! ).  If you want to move files or folders with iTunes you have to let iTunes do it.  Since iTunes is organizing your library there isn't much flexibility in what you can do other than move the whole collection to a different folder by changing the media location preference in preferences.
    Lion - Disk Utility - https://discussions.apple.com/message/16925522 - repairing your drive using Disk Utility on Lion's recovery partition.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Adobe CS3: Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, and Flash (Not opening)

    Hi, I have had the adobe creative suite suite 3 Deisgn premium for over an year now.  Recently over the past 2 months I am no longer able to open up any of the following programs: Photoshop Dreamweaver Illustrator Flash They have worked for me in the

  • Restrictions on PDF Form and Submit Form to email

    I have two questions: After creating my pdf form and sending it to the client, once they have filled this in is there a way to restrict the document from being edited again? How do a add a submit button to the end of my form so that it automatically

  • How to use field symbols

    can anyone tell me how to use field symbols. What effect it has on performance of a program? what r its avantages? iam working on a report where iam facing a lot of problems in performance issue. can anyone tell how field symbols are useful in this r

  • Consideration of factory calender in threshold values

    Hi, I need to consider the factory calender in the threshold values to check the due date of a task or a checklist item. For example: The task/or checklist item is due in 11 days (and the factory calender should be condsidered) Does anybody know how

  • Maintenance order cost

    Hi Experts, In Maintenance order can you assign different cost centers to different operations to seperate the cost of each operartion? How (What we have to do in SPRO for that)? -MD