That doesn't seem to be quite true. I moved my My Music folder to be right
under the C:\ drive to reduce the path info when I use my MP3 music. iTunes
created a sub-folder of C:\My Music\iTunes within the My Music folder. The
only thing in that iTunes folder is music I have imported to iTunes. Other
music in my iTunes library are from other folders under My Music. The
iTunes folder there holds the .xml etc files. I haven't tried but it may
be possible to move his My Music folder to his external drive. Perhaps then
iTunes would accept a location within the external listing of My Music.
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"Gerhard Torges, geb. Hölscher" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> en.joy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately, this does not help. iTunes always creates new "iTunes
> > Music Library.xml" and "iTunes 4 Music Library.itl"
> > in "C:\Documents and Settings\~user\My Documents\My Music\iTunes"
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > and works with these files
>
> Yes, because that's the right place for them.
> These files contain user-dependant settings and therefore belong in a
> users home folder.
>
>
> Gerhard