How do I change the apple id to update apps from Appstore on mac

Hi, can somebody please help me?

Last time, I was using my father's apple id for the appstore on my macbook pro. (Now, i have my own apple id.) Sometimes when there's apps that i want to update, a window would pop out to ask me to sign into my father's apple id, but i want to update the apps using my own apple id. Is there anything i could do to use my own apple id to update the apps? Please help me!

App Store-OTHER, OS X Mavericks (10.9), App Store on MacBook Pro

Posted on Oct 24, 2013 9:49 AM

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Nov 1, 2014 5:46 PM in response to sengguohong

I'm having the same issue with Pages. New Mac bought last week. Pages needs to be updated. For whatever reason (I have no idea why), it wants to update using my daughter's ID. (The machine was set up under my own ID.) I read here and after going through the ridiculously arrogant "tough luck that's the way it is, if you don't like it you shouldn't be using Apple" type answers (who ARE these people?), I came to the workaround solution of trashing the app and reinstalling. Except... it now wants me to pay $25 for an app that came included with the machine. Any suggestions?

Nov 1, 2014 5:59 PM in response to mralph72

You set up the Mac with your Apple ID, does your daughter also have a user account on the Mac? The app is asking for her Apple ID because it and likely the other 5 apps that came with the Mac, iLife and iWork, have been associated with her Apple ID. Meaning that her Apple ID is encoded in the app's bundle. When the Mac is new, you need to open the Mac App Store (MAS), sign into your MAS user account (Store menu), go to the Purchases pane and Accept the 6 apps presented there into your user account. It appears that your daughter did that. There is no easy way to undo that. And in the end, the MAS likely isn't going to sell you those apps, even if it looks like it wants to do so.

Nov 1, 2014 9:06 PM in response to Dah•veed

Hmmm. She's certain she hasn't been into the MAS and done what you suggested. She does have her own Apple ID and she was the first user to use Pages, so was the active Apple ID when it goes through the "let's get started" bit. I don't recall any prompt asking me to do anything in the MAS when I first set the thing up - all the apps were just there out of the box and people started using them (and it's no surprise that the kids beat me to it!).


Looking at Keynote, which she was also the first to use, I can see the same thing has happened. What are the other apps you talk about? I'll see if there are any others which she hasn't used and whether the problem exists with them.


I have to agree with other users, although I love most aspects of the Mac, this is pretty crappy.


In the end I have reinstalled Pages under her ID for free, which it was happy to do, and from what you're saying there appears to be nothing else I can do about it. Yuck.

Nov 15, 2014 3:20 PM in response to tomharrison

Hi there,


Have read through all of the posts and have cured the iPhoto issue by deleting and re-installing using my Apple ID. However, I am the only person to use my Mac Mini (for personal reasons - I won't go in to) I bought my Mac Mini in 2010 and am only just able to use it now.

When I deleted and re-installed iMovie '11 v9 from the original DVD it told me that my certificate had expired. However, as I have only ever used it myself from new, I cannot understand why it won't update.


Can anyone explain, or tell me what to do about it ?


Many thanks


TK

Nov 15, 2014 5:05 PM in response to tk007b

If it's the same problem / "feature" I have (and will have forever more apparently), I could see the associated ID when I went into the App Store and attempted to update the App in question. I was prompted for an Apple ID and password to proceed, but the Apple ID was already set to be the associated ID, with no ability to change. Doesn't work if the app doesn't need updating though.

Nov 16, 2014 8:38 AM in response to mralph72

Thanks MRalph72


Sounds very similar, but when I go into the App Store, it's just tells me that my ID is incorrect, it does not populate the Apple ID, so I have no idea what was first used. However, I'm the only person ever to use it


I am hoping that Dah•veed may be able to shed some light ?


Protecting software from duplication/piracy is one thing, but it should impact the owner of the original device and media. I hope Apple can find a suitable solution for those in our predicament.


Cheers


TK

Nov 17, 2014 11:20 AM in response to Dah•veed

Thank you Dah•veed


I think they all worked except iphoto and iMovie (well so far anyway)


iPhoto is free, so I deleted all traces of it and installed from the App Store and that is now fine.

iMovie, is just over £10 and I hoped that as I had it on an original disk, that I would be able to get the upgrades free.


At the end of the day is not a huge amount of money, but I am slightly miffed that what I thought was free, was until I upgraded to Yosemite when it was no longer free. This just feels and seems totally wrong and like some others I am starting to get disillusioned by the direction Apple are going in and the lack of that something special that only Steve Jobs (rip) knew how to create.


I just wanted to get to the bottom of who's ID they were set up with but now realise that it might be a misleading message from the App Store.


In my head, that message should read, "You've got a retail copy mate, so you have to cough up some dough if you want to carry on having updates"


That would have made more sense (well to me anyway !)


;-)

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