ITunes 10 is randomly fogeting song locations

Hello,
Over time, iTunes randomly forgets where a song is. A song that played with no problem previously suddenly gets the excalamtion point and iTunes says it can't locate it. I manually locate it and it plays fine, but it's exactly where it's supposed to be according to my library xml file. I have itunes set to control and organize my music, why is this happening?
Related: when iTunes asks if I want to locate other files (after locating a file manually) it is never able to do so.

Hi
The same thing is happening to my iTunes library on my PC running Windows XP. Are you a Mac or a PC? A month ago, I did some clean-up on my iTunes library and I know that I fixed the few dozen exclamation marks next to songs so that I got rid of all exclamation marks. Now, I notice that some exclamation marks have appeared but, oddly, they are next to other songs -- that is, not songs that had exclamation points before. I can't see a pattern to why these marks appeared. Did you resolve your issue?

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