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Join Date: Mar 2003
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iTunes on a server?
This is really bugging me and I cant get it to work. I have a home server on my network that I am trying to use as the location for iTunes. I use 3 computers (1 mac, 2 pc) and trying to snyc all the music together so if I doc my iPhone on my laptop, its sync'd when I doc on my PC; vice versa.
Here is what I have set up... in the preferences in iTunes, the location of the music folder is in /network/drive/iTunes/iTunes Music which is the same for all computers. However, when I add a CD or music from an iPod or iPhone, it keeps storing in the local folder of my computer Anyone know how to set this up or what I'm doing wrong?
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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you will have to edit the registry to fix the problem
not sure how to fix it for the mac though |
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