I’ve had similar issues with the app store (e.g. App store seeing “updates” for 
Apps that are already current, or trying to upgrade and then falling with a 
message to “try again later") on some of my systems, all of which turned out to 
be caused by corrupt Spotlight indexes. Forcing a rebuild ( sudo mdutil -E / ) 
may help.

-Jason

> On Oct 23, 2014, at 11:52 PM, Carl Hoefs <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Ha! So I’m not the only poor schlub! Just today I upgraded my laptop from 
> 10.9.4 to 'yose mite' and it started spewing some trash talk about me not 
> having bought ARD! I tried three times, but it stubbornly refuses to upgrade 
> it. Bugs, bugs, bugs. Maybe someone at Apple will finally notice it and 
> quietly ‘fix’ the issue. There sure have been a lot of them recently. Don’t 
> get me started on iOS 8.1...
> 
> It was also funny to notice that after upgrading to 10.10, it still insisted 
> on installing the 10.9.5 upgrade! Fortunately I caught that one and didn’t 
> click on ‘Update All’.
> 
> -Carl
> 
> 
> On Oct 23, 2014, at 8:35 PM, Jeff Weinberger <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> Hi:
>> 
>> This symptom started as soon as I upgraded to Yosemite. It's not at all 
>> serious, but it's annoying.
>> 
>> My Updates (in "App Store") show that Apple Remote Desktop needs an update. 
>> But when I try to update it, it tells me that it "could not complete the 
>> purchase" with the message "Remote Desktop is already installed on this 
>> computer. Choose Software Update from the Apple menu to check for available 
>> updates."
>> 
>> Of course, it's installed. I bought it before there was an app store. And 
>> I'm not sure why it is confused about this.
>> 
>> It doesn't harm anything and it might just be a glitch, but it's annoying to 
>> have to dismiss that warning every time I want to update apps (and also have 
>> to update apps individually, as this makes "update all" useless).
>> 
>> Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas on how to make it go away?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Jeff
>> 
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