Firewall constantly asks connection permission for iTunes

I installed the new iTunes today 7.6 running on 10.5.1
It now always asks me if 'i want to allow incoming network connections' like it does the first time you run it. (only started doing this since update of iTunes to 7.6)
The same thing happens with Azureus file sharing, and has always done so since Leopard upgrade
I have said YES to both many times and both are listed in Prefs/Security/Firewall and the allow these programs button is checked.. so whats going on and how can i resolve this......

this is happening to me with adium and iTunes it was driving me crazy so i decided that since it was only asking to allow inbound traffic i would disable the firewall, because it wasn't an effective firewall the only thing that would make it a better firewall would be to ask permission for outbound traffic this is because most people have ROUTERS! By design these act as inbound firewalls because they must have an outbound connection to receive an inbound connection so I just disabled the firewall in 10.5 because it has become very annoying without adding to my protection. Turning off the firewall will solve this problem but you may be vunrable if you operate on a wireless network because other people could hop on the wireless network which can keep you secure, but you can enable passwords on the wireless, and I haven't seen any network exploits on the mac yet anyways :P

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