Installed 10.6 on a partition, can't migrate my iTunes logins.

Hi,
I recently installed 10.6 on a partition, and wanted to keep it a clean install rather than using the migration assistant. I copied over the iTunes library with no problem, however have found that it has not copied my Authorizations. Of course I have my own shop login, but half of my library was shared with my ex, and I can't for the life of me remember her password.
Does anyone know where this information is stored, so that I can copy it over in a simple manner?
Thanks,
T

For any one else trying to do this, I did find a help file here on the Apple site. What you need to do is GO to /Users/Shared/SC info, and copy this folder, SC info, and its contents to the same location on your new partition.
Fundamentally I never understood why iTunes did not recognise the fact that it was the same mahine, but now it is solved.

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