Changing The Library Folder

I'm a DJ and I just put all my music in a folder on my sever with all my music I just want to know if there is a Way to set up the Library to go on my server instead of my music folder.
Thanks,
The boss

Sounds like Windows and/or iTunes is having trouble accessing one of your drives like the CD RoM, and external Harddrive you have connected or the likes. Make sure your iPod is not connected when your try to open, or hit the + sign beside "My Computer". Also Open "My Computer" from the start button in windows and see if it as well hangs, or gived you the hourglass and locks up

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