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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Charles--- Level 1 (0 points) Q: Audible.com -- Cannot authorize account, cannot play .aa file I purchased the audio book, 'The Willpower Instinct', not through iTunes store, but tried to start audible error 44016 a subscription at audible.com. My Mac (Mac OS X 10.6.8 iTunes 10.7 (21)) cannot play itunes audible error "-44016" the audible.com .aa file, either from a non-privileged every day user account I use, nor from the Admin account. I have spent a could not authorize this computer because either your username or password are invalid lot of time trying to make this happen. Audible will not provide me with a refund. In the user account I get: "Could not authorize this computer because you do not have enough access privileges.”In the Admin account
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I get: "Could not authorize this computer because an error occurred (-44134).”I copied the .aa file to the shared files, and changed the permissions so that everybody could read and write it, before trying the Admin account.The workaround Audible requires is for me to change permissions on my systems library file, among other steps. This I do not plan to do. Audible blames Apple. From an email I received from an Audible 'Technical Manager':"The need audible username and password invalid to modify the permissions is directly tied to iTunes request to write the Audible activation to your computer and as such there is no Audible software that could be updated to alleviate this need should it arise. Under normal circumstances, the request of iTunes to create the necessary file should result in the standard prompt for you to enter Admin credentials of the machine however, based on our experiences and that of Apple, there are unknown causes that prevent this from occurring and result in the steps outlined here to be required.”Are there any other solutions? I have looked for converters, but all seem to get bad reviews. iTunes, Mac OS X (10.6.8) Posted on Oct 2, 2012 12:01 PM I have this question too Close Q: Audible.com -- Cannot authorize account, cannot play .aa file All replies Helpful answers by Charles---, Charles--- Oct 2, 2012 12:40 PM in response to Charles--- Level 1 (0 points) Oct 2, 2012 12:40 PM in response to Charles--- From Charles---After MUCH effort, finally found a SIMPLE workaround to play the .aa file, that does not require that I change permissions on System Files et. al.I simply:1. gave my every day account Administrator Privileges (done in Menu Bar > Apple Menus > System Preferences > System > Accounts, by checking a box; to do so one must have
authorize and play an Audible book, Could not authorize this computer because either your user name audible download manager internal service error has occurred or password are invalid, even when you know that you are
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entering your credentials 100% correctly, it may be a problem with your password. Audible is now
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owned by Amazon, meaning that you can use your Amazon username and password to login. Amazon allows for very secure passwords, such as asd;kj@!#$asldasdl!!@3123jc. However, when you https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4387184?tstart=0 have a password that uses special characters, iTunes seems to reject them saying they are invalid. The solution to this is simple: change your password to something that is only alpha-numeric. This issue seems to be a carry-over from the old Audible account logins, as can be seen in this support document. I http://www.brandonmartinez.com/2011/06/21/fix-an-authorization-error-with-audible-and-itunes/ am a 27-year-old software engineer working remotely for Skyline Technologies. I currently live in Ludington, Michigan with my wife and two sons. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, photography, and playing guitar. More about me. Content Streams Food Personal Photography Technology Associations Content on this site does not necessarily reflect the views of these associations. My GearMy Photography Gear My Shaving Gear Flair Copyright © 2006 – 2016, Brandon Martinez. All rights reserved. A Martinez Media site. The content on the site does not necessarily represent the views of my employer. Articles are the original work of the author, unless otherwise expressed. In no means is this site meant to be a legal guide or present legal advice beyond my observation. I make no warranties or guarantees on the content provided. Reproduction is not permitted, with the exception of using an excerpt, given that a link with proper citation is provided. If uncertain, please contact Brandon.
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fix it. Sep. 21, 2016 by Tom Follow @iMobie_Inc AnyTrans – #1 iTunes Alternative to Transfer iPhone/iPad/iPod Data AnyTrans - Smart Alternative to iTunes Sync Download AnyTrans to transfer 20+ types of files between iOS devices and computer/iTunes without data erasing – support iPhone/iPad/iPod touch. iTunes Sync Error 54: "The iPhone 6 cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (-54)" When using iTunes to backup, restore or sync your iPhone iPad, you may face a lot of issues, such as iTunes error 14, 50, 39 and 54. When syncing songs/pictures or something on iPhone/iPad/iPod touch with iTunes, you may encounter this iTunes sync error (-54) problem that stop you from transferring. You May Like: iTunes Won’t Sync After iOS 9/10 Update – How to Fix You may have tried many methods online to fix this iTunes sync error, such as updating iTunes to latest version and upgrading iPhone/iPad to the newest iOS operating system. However, the "iTunes sync error 54" still can’t be fixed. Don’t Miss: Fix Issue about Cannot Sync Songs with iTunes About iTunes Sync Error (-54) This sync error 54 is one common iTunes problem people may face when updating PC to a new Windows operating system. And most of people think this iTunes sync error is related to authorization and administration issues - computer doesn’t permit unauthorized users to sync some data to iPhone/iPad/iPod touch. You may be the person who has no permission to modify or move the data, and the data you want to sync may be the "iTunes" folder or just some files (such as songs, pictures and movies). Don’t Miss: Transfer Songs from Computer to iPod with/without iTunes How to Fix Unknown Error (-54) about iPhone/iPad/iPod Cannot Be Synced Sometimes fixing your iTunes sync error (-54) seems a little difficult because it is hard to find which files cause this problem. In this case, you have to sync separately to find what kind of data you can’t sync. For example, you can sync only songs to iPhone 6 or iPhone 7 to check whether the music files cause this unknown error (-54). Of course, there are some common tips you can try to fix this error: Update your iTunes to latest version, now the latest version is iTunes 12.5.1. Upgrade iPhone/iPad/iPod touch to latest iOS operating system. Now you can update to iOS 10. Authorize computer in iTunes. Open iTunes > Choose "Store" on iTunes menu and