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Authorize / Deauthorize

I have five computers already authorized on my windows PC. I realize that I need to de authorize all to authorize a new one. When I click on "Deauthorize All" will I be shown a window showing a list of my existing authorized PC's or will it immediately deauthorize all?

Windows, Windows 10

Posted on May 17, 2023 2:08 PM

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Posted on May 17, 2023 2:19 PM

It won't give you a list, it will deauthorize all.

Note that you will only need to reauthorized computers that you still have and want to use. It does not apply to iPhones/iPads.

Also see: Authorize or deauthorize your computer for iTunes Store purchases - Apple Support


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Jan 28, 2024 7:12 AM in response to clynnb

If you lost your library card twice in one year they might think it unusual and at least give some consideration before reissuing you a card. See Authorization vs. association - Apple Community for more background, in particular this comment:


Having used deathorize all you cannot use it again for a year, though Apple Support may be able to perform a reset if you can explain why you need to reuse the feature before it becomes available to you. Reinstalling Windows without deauthorizing first will use up an authorization.


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Jan 28, 2024 6:52 AM in response to DougA11

I realize this is an older thread. I just posted about the exact same issue. I have not accessed my iTunes library for years. I have never deauthorized all my devices at one time. Why is there a restriction on how often you can deauthorize devices that have access to your itunes library? That makes absolutely no sense.


If I lose my library card, do I have to wait a year to apply for a replacement? Its a little different because I paid for the "books" in the library and should be able to access them at any time.

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