>Make sure you're looking at the right server.prefs file. It might have  
>moved too...
>
Okay, that appears to be the problem.  It had created a new folder C:\Documents 
and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Squeezebox, and within it created a new 
prefs folder.

The prefs were not migrated from my previous C:\Documents and Settings\All 
Users\Application Data\SqueezeCenter\prefs folder, hence when I started the 
software up, it created the Cache folder within it, and ran its own instance of 
MySQL.

I had to delete the rogue MySQL process that the Squeezebox had started and not 
stopped when Squeezebox failed to run up properly, such that I could delete the 
Cache folder.  I then deleted the dodgy folder migration, copied the old 
SqueezeCenter folder content into Squeezebox folder, and restarted.

So, something wrong with migration, but I've manually fixed it.  Might affect 
others?

As an aside, I'm seeing a lot more unitialised value in string warnings than 
previously.
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