
"Apple hopes to have a Vista-compatible version of iTunes available soon, and will update the iTunes download page when it does," the rep continued.

"Unfortunately, the iTunes application does not currently support Windows Vista," wrote the Apple rep. In an e-mail to Nick, an Apple tech support worker acknowledged that iTunes isn't yet compatible with Vista. You can play music, but for some reason I can't authorize my computer to play all my purchased stuff," the blogger continued. My one gripe so far is iTunes isn't supported," wrote Nick. I love it, it's fast, smooth, and aero is pretty cool. In a posting Wednesday, Moon Park blogger Nick reported the same problem. "I try deauthorizing and reauthorizing, closing and opening iTunes, restarting the computer.

iTunes seemed to work fine with it, except for one thing: Whenever I try to play one of my purchased songs, I get told that my computer is not authorized," wrote Chunleela, a poster on Apple's iTunes message forum.Ĭhunleela reports that entering a password into the iTunes application on the desktop doesn't solve the problem. Early adopters of Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system report that computers running the OS will not play songs legitimately purchased and downloaded from Apple Computer's iTunes music store without some finagling.
