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Arg what the heck does this mean?

Comp625

Golden Member
So I'm trying to connect to someone on my school network and listen to their music via iTunes. I have iTunes v.4.7.1 and whenever I try to connect to a certain person, it will say "this shared music library "xxx" accepts only five different users each day. Please try again later."

So I was like, fine...maybe there's an option that limits the number of unique listeners per day. Then when I went on this person's computer, I tried to connect to my OWN music library and it wouldn't let me. It prompted me with the same exact error message as before. This person has iTunes 5.0

I was thinking, maybe it has to do with version differences (seeing as how I can't find out how to lift this 5-person thing). However, iTunes v5 (from what I've heard) is sorta buggy and not as nice looking as iTunes 4. Will upgrading to 4.9 solve my problem?
 
Originally posted by: mdchesne
limits the number of unique listeners per day
duh
it does that automatically. just set up a password and call your shared archive the same as your password. then there is no limit

qft. if you just share your library publicly then only 5 can do it. but share archive and tell all your password = unlimited.
 
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