Hello,

Deauthorizing all computers was going to be my next suggestions.  I think it’s 
worth checking whether it’s done in itunes via your account pages. In iTunes, 
go to menus, store / view my account.  You will be asked for your password.  On 
this page, there’s a link, “manage devices”.  It will tell you how many devices 
you have associated with your apple ID.  If you activate this link, you should 
be able to accomplish the desired deauthorization.

Andrew
> On 8 Dec 2014, at 17:59, Lisette Wesseling <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Andrew,
> Both authorise and de-authorise are there. You would think one would be 
> disabled. When you de-authorise a computer, the dialog says purchased music 
> will no longer play on this computer. Except it does, so that's a bit 
> confusing. 
> I know there is an option somewhere to de-authorise all computers, which I 
> might need to do as I have some old PCs from my Windows days which I didn't 
> de-authorise at the time. Is this done on a website somewhere?
> 
>> On 8/12/2014, at 9:29 pm, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> If you have downloaded content into itunes, it will still play even though 
>> you have deauthorised the computer.  Go back into the menu and see whether 
>> deauthorize has changed to authorize.
>> 
>> Andrew
>>> On 8 Dec 2014, at 07:27, Lisette Wesseling <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> What is the best way to de-authorise a computer from iTunes? When I go to 
>>> the menu bar within iTunes, choose store, and then de-authorise, I'm asked 
>>> for apple id and password. When I choose the de-authorise button, I'm put 
>>> back in my albums view and purchased content still plays.
>>> I don't think it's de-authorising the old computer.  Any ideas?
>>> 
>>> Lisette
>>> 
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