Hi,

I have a 2012 Mac Pro (tower style) and a 2013 Mac Pro (new cylinder design), 
where the latter is now my main computer.  A few weeks ago, I asked how to 
allow the new Mac Pro to share the optical drive on the old Mac Pro to import 
music from CDs into iTunes.  The eventual answer was that it's not possible, 
probably due to DRM issues.  I can share the optical drive for data, but not 
music from commercial CDs (unless I reboot into Target Disk Mode each time I 
want to import a CD, which I would rather not do).  I could also buy an 
external optical drive and attach it to the new Mac Pro, but I would rather use 
my current optical drive and avoid unnecessary clutter (and expense).

So now my thinking is that perhaps I could use the old Mac Pro to hold my 
iTunes music and then share its iTunes library with the new Mac Pro.  This 
seems to mostly work, but there is one glitch.  I am running iTunes 12.0.1.26 
and OSX 10.9.5 on both machines.  With iTunes sharing turned on, I see a little 
house icon with a musical note symbol in the upper left corner of the iTunes 
window.  When I click on it, I see 2 menu items.  The first item is "This 
Computer" and the second points to the name of my iTunes library.  When I 
choose the second item, it connects me to the iTunes library on the old Mac Pro 
(via my local network), which is what I want.  I also have to click on Artists 
in the upper right corner, since I prefer this view and the default view seems 
to be Albums.

The glitch is that every time I quit iTunes and restart it (on the new Mac 
Pro), I have to go through this 2-step selection again.  Is there any way to 
make my preferences stick?  I renamed my iTunes Media folder on the new Mac 
Pro, but that did not work.  Each time I start iTunes, I have to switch from 
"This Computer" to the remote iTunes library and I have to switch from Albums 
to Artists.  How can I get my choices to stick?

I did not try deleting (rather than renaming) the iTunes Media folder on the 
new Mac Pro, since I like having "backups" of important material.  I thought 
that moving or renaming the folder would be enough, but perhaps it's not.  I 
guess I will try that next, unless someone has a simpler solution.

Thanks,

Gregg

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