Library File Cannot Be Saved

I'm getting a warning: "The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-50). [checkbox] Do not warn me again."
I would like to know what this means, and what to do about it.
We're using iTunes 6 on a G3 b&w, with a second HD (100+GB).

It sounds like your iTunes Library file has become corrupted.
I would recommend rebuilding your library, which is an easy and relatively quick process:
* Launch iTunes and go to the Library (first item in the Source menu)
* From the File menu, select Export Library
* Save as a .xml file on your Desktop.
* Quit iTunes.
* Go to the ~/Music/iTunes folder and remove but DO NOT DELETE the file iTunes Library.
* Relaunch iTunes.
* Your Source List will be empty except for the preset iTunes playlists - but don't worry.
* From the File Menu, select Import
* Choose the .xml file you exported earlier, and click OK
Your playlists will now be back, with all of their metadata in pristine condition. You can trash the iTunes Library file that you earlier moved, or you can rename it and save it in your Documents folder as a backup.
Good luck and let us know if this works out and solves your problem.
Lita
DP G5 PowerMac/12" G4 iBook/15" G4 PowerBook/60 gb iPod-p/30 gb iPod-v   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   Just Listen to that Tiger ROAR!!!!!

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