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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked JZ-nl Level 1 (2 points) Q: iTunes Store Error message 5002 Since today itunes error 5002 mac - never had a problem with it - I have a problem itunes error 5002 when purchasing in downloading apps & music from different machines using same apple-id. After having selected the download or purchase button
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(whilst being signed in) the download is instandly cancelled and an error message occurs refering to a code 5002.It seems not to related to my hardware being used as from
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any client the same message occursIt seems therefor to relate to my itunes account, but how should I resolve this MacBook Air, iOS 6.1.2 Posted on May 31, 2013 12:01 PM I have this question too by Winston Churchill,Solvedanswer Winston Churchill Level 10 (103,960 points) Apple TV A: Welcome to the Apple Community.This alert is often the result of an itunes error 5002 authorize computer issue with verifying your billing.Quit iTunes.Open iTunes.Test the issue.If it persists, sign in to store.apple.com using your iTunes account.Change your country if necessaryClick on Change account informationModify or remove your credit card information.Click Continue.Test the issue. Posted on May 31, 2013 12:01 PM See the answer in context Close Q: iTunes Store Error message 5002 All replies Helpful answers by Winston Churchill,Solvedanswer Winston Churchill May 31, 2013 12:01 PM in response to JZ-nl Level 10 (103,960 points) Apple TV May 31, 2013 12:01 PM in response to JZ-nl Welcome to the Apple Community.This alert is often the result of an issue with verifying your billing.Quit iTunes.Open iTunes.Test the issue.If it persists, sign in to store.apple.com using your iTunes account.Change your country if necessaryClick on Change account informationModify or remove your credit card information.Click Continue.Test the issue. Helpful (11) Reply options Link to this post This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve seve
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Storage Styluses iOS Central All about the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and error 5002 labview arduino uno App Store from the Apple experts. Home iOS Fix the 5002 error when updating apps Comments By Dan error code 5002 Frakes, Macworld Sep 25, 2008 11:46 AM For the past week or so, I’d been having a problem where I couldn’t update my iPhone apps from within iTunes. In https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4852016?tstart=0 the Applications screen, if I clicked on the [#] Updates Available link at the bottom of the window, I’d get an "unknown error" number 5002. (You know, 5002 is a very specific number for an “unknown” error. But I digress.) I would try again later, as instructed—many times, in fact—to no avail. Even more frustrating was that iTunes continued to http://www.macworld.com/article/1135744/iphoneapp5002error.html keep track of how many apps needed updating. It started with five, then increased to 12, then to 18…until earlier today it said I had 26 updates available. All out of virtual reach. I'd tried to fix the problem by relaunching iTunes, logging out of and then back in to my iTunes account, and more, but nothing worked. Apple’s Support site provided no solutions. Finally I turned to the Web in general. A Google search turned up plenty of reports of the same error, which, for those affected, apparently pops up in either of two situations: when clicking on the Updates Available link, as it did for me; or, for those not using 1-Click purchasing, when accessing the iTunes shopping cart. Also, the issue seems to be limited to iTunes 8. Thankfully, I also found, in an Apple Discussions thread, a solution that worked for me: If you’ve got apps in your library, delete any that have just a black icon. This should solve the 5002 error and then you can download the deleted apps again
Tips And Tricks If you've upgraded to iTunes version 8.x recently, you may have experienced a problem when trying to view items in your shopping cart, or agreeing to upgrade apps that you already have installed: We http://ismashphone.com/2009/06/how-to-fix-itunes-error-5002.html could not complete your iTunes Store Request. An unknown error occurred (5002). That's really helpful… (Read more after the fold.) If you get the 5002 error attempting to browse your shopping cart, the favored solution is http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/5002-could-not-purchase-error-in-itunes.415899/ to go to iTunes Preferences, then the Store tab, and select "Buy and download using 1-Click" instead of "Buy using a shopping cart." (Clearing the items in your cart also seems to eliminate the error message.) error 5002 Another (Mac OS X-specific) flavor of the 5002 arises if there are permission errors in or around the iTunes Music folder. According to a thread on the Apple Support Forum, the follow steps can fix the permissions problem: Log in using an administrator account. Locate your iTunes Music folder. If you are not sure where your iTunes Music folder is located, launch iTunes, open Preferences from the iTunes Menu and click Advanced. This itunes error 5002 will show you where the iTunes Music Folder is located. Select the iTunes Music folder. From the File menu, choose Get Info. Click the disclosure triangle to open the Ownership and Permissions section of the Info window. Set the permissions as follows (you may be prompted to enter an administrator account password): Owner: access Read & Write Group: access Read Only Others: access Read Only Click the "Apply to enclosed items" button. Close the Get Info window. If the error is generated by app update attempts, (carefully!) take the following steps, courtesy of WikiAnswers: 1. Back up Mobile Applications from /Users/myusername/Music/iTunes by dragging them to another disk -- simply moving them elsewhere on the same disk doesn't work, since iTunes keeps track of their location. Duplicating the folder would likely work too, if you haven't got anywhere else to copy them. 2. Once you have the Mobile Applications folder backed up, and have verified and reverified that you've got a copy and haven't simply moved the folder, open iTunes WITHOUT YOUR IPHONE/IPOD CONNECTED and select all your applications and delete them. (if your iPhone/iPod were connected, it would now start helpfully deleting apps) 3. When they're all gone, quit iTunes 4. Start iTunes again and verify that you have no apps listed. 5. Drag your backup Mobi
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