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Aug 21, 2015 9:27 PM in response to Aussiebloke44by Niel,If you have physical or network access to any of them, go to or log into one.
For a computer running Mac OS X, move the cursor to the very top of the computer's screen, click on Store or Account in the menu bar, and choose Deauthorize this Computer.
For a computer running Windows, click here, follow the instructions, click on Store or Account in the menu bar, and choose Deauthorize this Computer.
If not or they're all nonfunctional, 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.
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