On Sunday, November 2, 2003, at 11:25 PM, John Acuff wrote:


Has anybody else (in the US) ran into this?
I just installed iTunes 4.1, and when I started iTunes and went to the Music Store, I got a message saying that "the iTunes Music Store is not yet available in your country." Huh!? Since when is it not available in the US? (I'm in Indiana.) I never got this message under 4.0. I'm running 10.2.8, and I have never bought any songs or set up an account with the IMS yet.
Does anyone have any idea why I'm getting this message? How does iTunes figure out what country I'm in? I've spent at least an hour searching the Knowledge Base with no answers.



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I'm not sure why you got that message, but it is working fine in KS.

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