Itunes 7 and remote desktop

I installed itunes 7 locally on my pc and it worked great. But when i go to remote desktop and open it i get an error (ox666d743F). Any ideas?

Yup. Same here. I think Apple must be making use of certain video hardware drivers that aren't available with RDP. (May be due to the new album cover view or something.) You'll notice similar errors if you try to run 3D games or apps across RDP.
An option to start up without 3D eye-candy support would be really nice for those of us who use iTunes via RDP from work.
Edit:
Found a workaround...
In your RDP connection dialog, click the Options button.
Go to the Local Resources tab.
Under "Remote computer sound" choose "Leave at remote computer". (I would guess that "Do not play" will probably work, too.)
Found that in this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3094003

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