On 2010/10/17 15:26, DLC so eloquently wrote:
Does anyone know how to de-authorize only one computer (out of the 5-
station quota) on an iTunes account? My wife reached her limit with a
new netbook a while ago - I bumped up her home office with a new (to
her) G5, which needs authorizing. So far, the only options I can find
are to tolerate the present state, or de-authorize all 5
stations in one fell swoop (which means all prior purchase records are
lost-not good).

The last I knew de-authorization was an all or nothing affair. What do you mean by lose your past purchase records? If you mean authorization for DRM protected files iTunes will ask you to enter name & password when you play them.

Tina

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