Cannot Connect To External Speakers Through iTunes 10 & AirPort Express

I am trying to play music through my stereo from iTunes 10 and my AirPort Express. IMy Mac & AirPort Express are on the same network and the speakers are connected correctly to the Airport Express. I don't see the AirPlay button in the bottom right corner of iTunes though. Any thoughts?

i'm having the same problem, there used to be an icon in the lower right hand corner to connect to my airport express and it doesn't exist anymore, i tried shutting down, unplugging and plugging the airport express back in, but i still have no option to send music to it. any luck with yours?

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