Re: Changing Apple ID for an iMac

2013-10-20 Thread Stephen Chape
Thank you Peter,
I am hoping to change this when Mavericks comes along soon.
But if I can't then it's not that important.
I must have used mine on hers some time ago because she has no credit card.

Thank you for everyone's input !

On 20/10/2013, at 6:38 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:

> Hi Ronda,
> I am pretty sure that when my Apple ID popped up for the upgrade, my Login 
> was there but greyed out.
> That's why I couldn't change it.
> I could be stuck with it now I guess !
> 
> On 20/10/2013, at 5:19 PM, Ronda Brown  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Stephen,
>> 
>> Comments in situ below
>> 
>>> On 20 Oct 2013, at 2:09 pm, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> In the last 24 hours I have brought my daughter's iMac from Snow Leopard to 
>>> Mountain Lion.
>>> I was concerned about how to do this on her iMac at first because she has 
>>> never had an Apple ID.
>>> So first I set up an Apple ID for her.
>>> However when I started the update her iMac threw up my Apple ID so I 
>>> continued using that (just to make things easier).
>> 
>> Not a good idea!
>> 
>>> Obviously I have used mine on her iMac in the past.
>>> It is now all done.
>>> 
>>> But when I then updated a few more things for her my Apple ID popped up 
>>> again each time.
>> 
>> Could you update them using your daughter's Apple ID?
>> 
>> If not your Apple ID was probably used originally for these 'things', so 
>> they are tied to your Apple ID and can only be updated using your Apple ID. 
>> Your daughter would have to use your Apple ID for things purchased by your 
>> Apple ID, and use her Apple ID for things purchased by her Apple ID.
>>> 
>>> So my question is:-
>>> Now that I have set up her own Apple ID, how do I get her's to pop up when 
>>> updates, etc are required.
>>> I have used her's to set up iCloud so that should be OK.
>>> But is there some way of adjusting things so her's is automatically 
>>> requested (rather than mine) ?
>> Depending on your reply to the comments above, I can't give you an answer.
>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Stephen Chape
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
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> 
> Regards,
> Stephen Chape
> 
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Re: Changing Apple ID for an iMac

2013-10-20 Thread Pat
I had this same problem with my husband's iPhone: I agreed to do the management 
of it on my computer (he steadfastly refuses to learn anything about 
computers). I tried to register the iPhone in his name, using a different Apple 
ID and a different email address, but the Apple website simply wouldn't  accept 
that. To this day, it remains 'mine' in the eyes of Apple. He never buys apps 
or music, so that isn't a problem.

There must be quite a few families that share one computer, so they must face 
this problem all the time. Why doesn't Apple make it a bit easier?

Pat


On 20/10/2013, at 6:38 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:

> Hi Ronda,
> I am pretty sure that when my Apple ID popped up for the upgrade, my Login 
> was there but greyed out.
> That's why I couldn't change it.
> I could be stuck with it now I guess !
> 
> On 20/10/2013, at 5:19 PM, Ronda Brown  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Stephen,
>> 
>> Comments in situ below
>> 
>>> On 20 Oct 2013, at 2:09 pm, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> In the last 24 hours I have brought my daughter's iMac from Snow Leopard to 
>>> Mountain Lion.
>>> I was concerned about how to do this on her iMac at first because she has 
>>> never had an Apple ID.
>>> So first I set up an Apple ID for her.
>>> However when I started the update her iMac threw up my Apple ID so I 
>>> continued using that (just to make things easier).
>> 
>> Not a good idea!
>> 
>>> Obviously I have used mine on her iMac in the past.
>>> It is now all done.
>>> 
>>> But when I then updated a few more things for her my Apple ID popped up 
>>> again each time.
>> 
>> Could you update them using your daughter's Apple ID?
>> 
>> If not your Apple ID was probably used originally for these 'things', so 
>> they are tied to your Apple ID and can only be updated using your Apple ID. 
>> Your daughter would have to use your Apple ID for things purchased by your 
>> Apple ID, and use her Apple ID for things purchased by her Apple ID.
>>> 
>>> So my question is:-
>>> Now that I have set up her own Apple ID, how do I get her's to pop up when 
>>> updates, etc are required.
>>> I have used her's to set up iCloud so that should be OK.
>>> But is there some way of adjusting things so her's is automatically 
>>> requested (rather than mine) ?
>> Depending on your reply to the comments above, I can't give you an answer.
>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Stephen Chape
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Stephen Chape

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Re: Changing Apple ID for an iMac

2013-10-20 Thread Peter Hinchliffe

On 20/10/2013, at 2:09 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> In the last 24 hours I have brought my daughter's iMac from Snow Leopard to 
> Mountain Lion.
> I was concerned about how to do this on her iMac at first because she has 
> never had an Apple ID.
> So first I set up an Apple ID for her.
> However when I started the update her iMac threw up my Apple ID so I 
> continued using that (just to make things easier).
> Obviously I have used mine on her iMac in the past.
> It is now all done.
> 

You've got a problem now. 

In the App Sore application, you can go Store > Sign in... before you purchase 
anything. This gives you the chance to change to your daughter's login. The 
confusion arises from the fact the the App Store remembers your previous login. 
Because you started the download without changing the login details, your 
daughter's copy of Mountain Lion is forever linked to your account. 
Fortunately, for future purchases, you still have the option of signing in with 
her account before buying anything more. This change will be remembered in 
future logins until it is changed again. Armed with this knowledge, you should 
have no trouble with downloading Mavericks for her when it is released (perhaps 
as as soon as Wednesday!)...

Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services
FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth, Western Australia
Phone (618) 9332 6482Mob 0403 046 948

Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to.

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Re: Changing Apple ID for an iMac

2013-10-20 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Ronda,
I am pretty sure that when my Apple ID popped up for the upgrade, my Login was 
there but greyed out.
That's why I couldn't change it.
I could be stuck with it now I guess !

On 20/10/2013, at 5:19 PM, Ronda Brown  wrote:

> Hi Stephen,
> 
> Comments in situ below
> 
>> On 20 Oct 2013, at 2:09 pm, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> In the last 24 hours I have brought my daughter's iMac from Snow Leopard to 
>> Mountain Lion.
>> I was concerned about how to do this on her iMac at first because she has 
>> never had an Apple ID.
>> So first I set up an Apple ID for her.
>> However when I started the update her iMac threw up my Apple ID so I 
>> continued using that (just to make things easier).
> 
> Not a good idea!
> 
>> Obviously I have used mine on her iMac in the past.
>> It is now all done.
>> 
>> But when I then updated a few more things for her my Apple ID popped up 
>> again each time.
> 
> Could you update them using your daughter's Apple ID?
> 
> If not your Apple ID was probably used originally for these 'things', so they 
> are tied to your Apple ID and can only be updated using your Apple ID. 
> Your daughter would have to use your Apple ID for things purchased by your 
> Apple ID, and use her Apple ID for things purchased by her Apple ID.
>> 
>> So my question is:-
>> Now that I have set up her own Apple ID, how do I get her's to pop up when 
>> updates, etc are required.
>> I have used her's to set up iCloud so that should be OK.
>> But is there some way of adjusting things so her's is automatically 
>> requested (rather than mine) ?
> Depending on your reply to the comments above, I can't give you an answer.
> 
>> Regards,
>> Stephen Chape
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
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Re: Changing Apple ID for an iMac

2013-10-20 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Stephen,

Comments in situ below

> On 20 Oct 2013, at 2:09 pm, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> In the last 24 hours I have brought my daughter's iMac from Snow Leopard to 
> Mountain Lion.
> I was concerned about how to do this on her iMac at first because she has 
> never had an Apple ID.
> So first I set up an Apple ID for her.
> However when I started the update her iMac threw up my Apple ID so I 
> continued using that (just to make things easier).

Not a good idea!

> Obviously I have used mine on her iMac in the past.
> It is now all done.
> 
> But when I then updated a few more things for her my Apple ID popped up again 
> each time.

Could you update them using your daughter's Apple ID?

If not your Apple ID was probably used originally for these 'things', so they 
are tied to your Apple ID and can only be updated using your Apple ID. 
Your daughter would have to use your Apple ID for things purchased by your 
Apple ID, and use her Apple ID for things purchased by her Apple ID.
> 
> So my question is:-
> Now that I have set up her own Apple ID, how do I get her's to pop up when 
> updates, etc are required.
> I have used her's to set up iCloud so that should be OK.
> But is there some way of adjusting things so her's is automatically requested 
> (rather than mine) ?
Depending on your reply to the comments above, I can't give you an answer.

> Regards,
> Stephen Chape

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
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Changing Apple ID for an iMac

2013-10-19 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi folks,

In the last 24 hours I have brought my daughter's iMac from Snow Leopard to 
Mountain Lion.
I was concerned about how to do this on her iMac at first because she has never 
had an Apple ID.
So first I set up an Apple ID for her.
However when I started the update her iMac threw up my Apple ID so I continued 
using that (just to make things easier).
Obviously I have used mine on her iMac in the past.
It is now all done.

But when I then updated a few more things for her my Apple ID popped up again 
each time.

So my question is:-
Now that I have set up her own Apple ID, how do I get her's to pop up when 
updates, etc are required.
I have used her's to set up iCloud so that should be OK.
But is there some way of adjusting things so her's is automatically requested 
(rather than mine) ?

Regards,
Stephen Chape

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