> I've attached them to this post.  Thanks!

Ok, iTunes clearly is deactivated. You could disable the plugin completely 
(needs a restart) to be sure.

Why did you think it was scanning the iTunes library at all? Have you been 
using iTunes in SS6.x?

> Also, it would be advisable to add something
> to the readme regarding this, since like it or not, IE does still have
> a 70%+ market share.

What should we add to the readme? A recommendation for FireFox, Opera or 
Safari? We're fully supporting IE6(!) and any reasonable browser. It's a major 
pain, but I spend days to make this happen, _because_ IE is still the leading 
(in market share) browser. But we can't change the fact that IE is slower than 
other browsers.

> I double-checked.  They're in sub-directories under My Documents\My
> Music.  But Squeezecenter (SC) was never told to look there, so I'm
> assuming that's one of the default places it looks.  Any way to turn
> that off?

SC will _not_ scan any folder unless a.) you tell it to do so (by defining it 
as music or playlist folder), or b.) if you happen to have a 
shortcut/playlist/cue sheet in your music/playlist folder, pointing to this 
outside folder. Please make sure you don't have any of them. Some ripping 
software creates them automatically without telling you.

> There is another bug hiding in there, too: users sets up SC which scans

That's not a bug in the software, but in the thinking of the guy who 
mis-configures his machine. If you lock access to your folders and expect 
services to have access to it, then you need to read the Windows manual. I must 
admit: it happened to me, too. It's been some 12 or more years ago on a NT 
3.51, and I wasted days because of this (no Google at the time). But I've 
learned my lesson :-).

-- 

Michael
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