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Jan 19, 2015 8:41 PM in response to typamihby Niel,Use the Deauthorize All command documented in this article, or if it isn't an option, the 'contact iTunes Store support' link at the bottom of it. This will need to be done for each account.
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Jan 19, 2015 8:42 PM in response to typamihby Kappy,You can de-authorize individual computers, but only by using those computers. The only other option is to "de-authorize all" from your iTunes account.
1. Open iTunes on a computer
2. From the Store menu, select "View my Account..."
3. Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
4. Under "Computer Authorizations" select "De-authorize All".
5. Authorize each computer you still have, as you may require.
You may only do this once per year.
After you "de-authorize all" your authorized computers, re-authorize each one as required.
If you have de-authorized all computers and need to do it again, but your year has not elapsed, then contact: Apple - Support - iTunes - Contact Us.
For more information on authorization and de-authorization: iTunes Store- Authorize or deauthorize your Mac or PC.
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Jan 20, 2015 2:36 PM in response to roaminggnomeby typamih,well let me think....Niel and Kappy seemed to understand my question/issue and provided me with some useful advice. Why did you even waste your time posting a useless "reply" .