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September 16, 2005 11:43 AM PDT

iTunes 5.0 Special Report: Tracks demanding re-authorization

by CNET staff

Some users report that the are forced to re-authorize all tracks after the update.

Bev writes:

"I seem to have all the playlists in my new iTunes but when I go to play purchased music, even the one I downloaded after I installed the update. I am not about to authorize each song individually - don't have the time. This is the only computer I have with purchased music on it."

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