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ITunes keeps asking me for a password to "Sign in to use this computer for automatic downloads"

I am finding the latest version of ITunes very annoying. No matter if I de-authorise and re authorise mymachine it still keeps asking me for a password to "Sign in to use this computer for automatic downloads". How can you fix this annoying bug??



It’s really annoying that if you don’t enter a password or click cancel it will keep popping up looking for a password over ALL other programs.


Can someone tell me how can I get ITunes to remember my password and stop having to re enter it every time I load up ITunes ?

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Posted on Nov 26, 2011 1:04 AM

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Jan 28, 2012 4:49 AM in response to aindriu

Hi,


This happens to me too, and restarting as an administrator in Win7 does not solve it. Thing is, it also kills iTunes Match, since at restart it does not update (see https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3502994?answerId=17418196022#17418196022 ) I believe these two bugs are related since for some people the "run as administrator", de-authorize, re-authorized solution works.


Worst of all, it seems Apple does not even recognize the existence of the bug!!

Feb 3, 2012 3:22 AM in response to aindriu

I have experienced the same problem. Here's what worked for me.


I did all three so I cannot say for sure which step was the successful one.


(1) iTunes > Preferences > Store. Uncheck everything that has to do with Automatic Downloads. (From now on if I want to check on the status of any downloads I will do it manually. No big deal. That beats having to enter my password every time I launch iTunes.)


(2) iTunes > Store menu. Select Authorize This Computer. The response is that it is already authorized. The thinking here is that it resets the authorization.


(3) iTunes > Store menu. Turn off Genius. (Bummer, because I kind of like Genius. Oh well.)


(4) iTunes > Preferences > Advanced. Click Reset Warnings and Reset Cache. (Again, clean house to see if that helps.)


So far this has worked. No more constant requests for my iTunes password upon launching iTunes.

Mar 4, 2012 2:53 PM in response to aindriu

ITunes has been my dedicated music player for over a decade, but this bug was the last straw. I switched to an alternate player and will be using that alternate player from now on. I'm sick of the focus being on whatever top of the charts music apple peddles rather than the music that I love in my library and my playlists.


Yeah the deauthrorization worked, but I shouldn't have had to do that. This problem should have been rectified ages ago.

Mar 15, 2012 8:35 AM in response to cheekypaul

It is the folder that holds your corrupted auth codes that are causing you problems. On my system, after trashing the SC Info Folder and rebooting I was able to log back into the iTunes store no problem; it did not delete any content or deathorize anything. Itunes will create a new SC Info Folder as soon as you start it and the corrupted SC Info Folder files in your recycle bin will still be there should you want to undo.

ITunes keeps asking me for a password to "Sign in to use this computer for automatic downloads"

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