Checking for purchases upon start

This seems to be a problem related to the new store with the DRM and all.
Everytime I launch iTunes, I am prompted for my password to "Check for Purchases" and everything I've downloaded is here. How do I make that stop? I've deauthorized, reauthorized, reset warnings, etc.
I have everything I've bought. There is how ever, an issue with DRM-Free "Siamese Dream" which I haven't paid to upgrade, since it magically disappeared from my upgrade plan, but that's another topic that others are having issues with (store overload)

You'll find a solution for this problem here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=9788
05&start=45&tstart=0
The problem appears to be caused by a leftover .plist
file, causing iTunes to think you still have
unfinished downloads. I deleted the file and it
solved the problem for me.
THANKS. This has been very annoying.

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