Error -3256 or -15000 when streaming to AirPort Express base stations using

There's an article found concerning this error; itunes directly links to it when the error occurs: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2278
In the article, the last steps are:
10. Choose the radio button "Set access for specific services and applications."
11. Close the Security window.
What's missing there is to add the itunes application and the airport application to the list shown in step 10. I added both mentioned apps and everything worked fine.
Good luck, folks!

My topic is just a hint how to solve the problem.

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