On Dec 4, 2006, at 7:55 AM, Michael J. Prevost wrote: > Since authorization to play your DRM protected tracks are > ultimately flows from your Apple iTunes account, choosing to > deauthorize all computers is not a problem or risk (I've done it a > bunch of times myself). > > Once all machines have been deauthorized, each machine that > attempts to play a DRM track for the first time will seek > authorization with Apple's servers. If your account is under the 5 > machine limit, authorization is granted. Fast and nearly transparent. > > Mike Is there a way to deauthorize a computer I no longer have? Unfortunately I must have forgotten to deauthorize a couple of macs before getting rid of them way back when, so now I show 4 authorized computers while I only have 2 machines. Obviously it won't be a problem if I don't add more than one machine and remember to deauthorize all my machines in the future, but I would like to clean this up. jon ________________________ "Be the change that you want to see in the world." -Mohandas Gandhi