Itunes 10.2.2.12 wont connect to remote speakers

After downloading and installingitunes 10.2.2.12 my remote speakers connected to my airport express wont connect. It worked well until the upgrade.  Any suggestions?

On Windows 7, go to Control Panel -> Windows Firewall.  There is a "Allow program or feature ..." link.  Make sure all AirPort and iTunes programs/features are allowed (checked) for your network.  New iTunes installations seem to mess these up sometimes, perhaps by adding duplicate entries.  Once I enabled all of these, it worked instantly.  I wasn't brave enough to try to remove duplicate entries.
Good luck.
JK

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