On Mar 17, 2015, at 5:56 PM, @lbutlr <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mar 17, 2015, at 13:28, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> 
>> When I try to update apps from my newest computer, I get a message that says 
>> something about not being allowed because I already have 5 devices 
>> activated.  Overall, I have more than 5 MacOSX and iOS devices 
>> combined, so I guess I will need to use 2 different accounts.
> 
> That is not the issue. You are authorized for apps and DRM content on up to 
> five *Macs*, Chances are you have some older Mac (or previous OS install on 
> an existing Mac) that is authorized. You can “Reauthorize All” on the iTunes 
> Store and then reauthorize the current computer.
> 
> I’ve heard there is a 10 device limit for iOS, but I have never hit it, and I 
> have a lo more than 10 iOS devices.

Thanks.  At first I was not sure how to "Reauthorize All" or "Deauthorize All". 
 The only choices I saw in the Store menu of iTunes were "Authorize This 
Computer" and "Deauthorize This Computer".  But then I clicked on "View" my 
account and there I found an option to Deauthorize All.  So I did that, and now 
I will add back the ones I want.

Thanks for the help.  I appreciate it.

Gregg

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