“Sign in to (null) to update applications for that account.”
I received the above error message from the Mac App store this morning when attempting to update Pages ’08 on my Macbook Pro to Pages ’11. I first installed Pages ’11 on my Mac Pro. However, when I attempted to install the same software on my Macbook Pro, I received the error above. Both machines are registered under the same Apple ID.
Have you encountered this error? What’s the fix?
–Krishna
Update: This problem seems to have something to do with Pages ’08 already having been installed on my Macbook Pro. I was able to install Pages ’11 on Aarti’s Macbook Pro without any issues. I may try uninstalling Pages on my Macbook Pro and try a clean install. In the meantime, I hope Apple is working on a fix.
Update 2: Solved! Move your old apps to the Trash, quit and relaunch the Mac App Store, and the installation should now take place. Tip o’ the hat to Briweed!
Briweed
January 6, 2011 at 12:18 pmI actually had the same issue with iphoto. I fixed it by placing my old iphoto application from the applications folder into the trash. Then re-started App store application and status changed from update (when pressed got the same error) to Install.
Hope this helps.
B
dan
January 6, 2011 at 12:36 pmThanks for the above iphoto fix, worked first time
Krishna
January 6, 2011 at 12:40 pmThat worked for me as well! Thank you, Briweed!