Network Drive/Cover Art/Music Folder Location

Hello,
On my work PC, I have used a network drive for my iTunes music folder location. We have a 'jukebox' of sorts that multiple people can access. The connection to this drive is not so hot (i.e., it's a bit slow), but it has always been sufficient to listen to music, as the transmission rate is usually faster than the length of any given song.
Now that 7.0 & coverart has come out, the network drive is no longer viable. The coverart stutters, and accessibility is just too painful.
So, I have moved my music to a local drive & removed all the connections to the remote music.
I remember reading somewhere (although I can't remember where) that iTunes now monitors more than one music folder location for changes to the contents. This is a nice feature, but I suspect it's continuing to monitor this network drive, so that even though I moved all my music, everything remains slow.
I've done everything I can think of to try to fix this; I've uninstalled & re-installed iTunes. I've scanned the registry for instances of iTunes trying to figure out where it might store the memory of this network drive. I've deleted references to the network drive from my machine (it's not a mapped drive however; it's just a \\000.00.00.000\mp3 path). I've disconnected the network cable to see if it will 'forget'. I've deleted iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Music Library.xml, along with the Album Artwork folder, and rebuilt each of them. Nothing has worked.
My machine was specifically built for video and graphic editing; I am positive that this is not an issue with video drivers or memory or anything like that. It has a gig of memory, a P4 hyperthreading processor, etc. There are only currently 319 tunes in my library. Sheer volume should not be slowing me down. My 3-year-old laptop at home has half the memory and 15x as many tunes, and it works flawlessly.
So - after this longwinded explanation - I am looking for suggestions for the following:
Am I correct in the "remembering the folders" theory? Is my machine indeed continuing to ping this network drive? If so, how can I make it stop?
Alternatively, is there a procedure to completely wipe all traces of iTunes from my machine, short of re-installing XP? Even after uninstall there were many, many references to the application in my registry, along with the library files and such.
My goal is to get the performance of iTunes & coverart to a reasonable level. Right now it's running like a goat, as if I had a x386 processor with 32M of RAM.
Thanks,
Mike

I have resolved the problem with the slow coverflow. I had to re-install and update my nVidia driver (thought I was gonna lose the PC there for a minute...it was hairy...).
Anyway...problem solved.
tks for reading,
-Mike

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