Best way to share library?

Hey folks,
I have my library (60+ gb) on a windows 2003 file share. I have my library set in the advanced settings on each client. I can access it fine from windows and mac clients but I have some complications.
For instance, if I buy songs or rip CDs on any one computer, I have to add them to every other computer.
Other "metadata" doesnt seem to convey (play count, song rating, etc).
Is there a way to truly consolidate a library? IE is there a file that keeps all of this information about metadata and play lists and songs, etc? If so does it use some kind of relitive path based on the library setting in iTunes or does it use an absloute path? For example on the macs the library is (usually) \Volumes\Music and on PC I typically map M:\ to the music share.
Thanks in advance!
-N

Hello again,
Have the iTunes Library located in the Shared Folder for instance and then launch iTunes in both users while holding option (or alt) on your keyboard. Choose the iTunes library file wherever it may be located. You can keep it in the same spot if you want (i.e. your Music folder). Many people have their's on a local network hard drive and do this.
The benefit is that when one user updates the iTunes library file, the next user will open an updated version that has all songs that the other user added.
Since you have one computer shared, this should be fine. I am unsure what happens when multiple computers/users access the library file at the same time.

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