Using up iTunes permissions to use iTunes Library

I ran into an issue with iTunes today.  To begin with, Apple Care replaced my motherboard, power supply and hd fan to fix a hardware issue.  (It begins to look like it may not be fixed.
As I started to do things after the unit was up, iTunes started saying this computer was not authorized.  giving me the chance to authorize it. I am guessing that the serial number was changed with the mother board and that i spart of the computer's identity.  How do I determine what is authorized and determine which that refers to.  I have an iMac, a MBA, an iPhone 3Gs and an iPad 2 as well as an Apple TV.  This you can run thing anywhere begins to look less good.  I now have a least two categories that aughorized 5 out of 5 computers.  How do I find out what is aughofized and which ones I should delete to avoid running out of authorization slots?
Thanks,,
Bruce

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