ITunes and iPod Classic remembering track locations?

Hello,
I recently had to redo my computer again......Anyways, I just got iTunes reinstalled and reimported my library from my backup drive. I just got all the track names redone again and erased and resynced (for the 5th time) my entire iPod.
Now, Whenever I listen to a song on the iPod or iTunes and I switch the track wether 5 seconds or 30 seconds (or whatever) into the song, it will switch, but when I switch back to that same track it will start playing from the point it left off...not the beginning like it used to. I have checked the settings in iTunes and on my iPod, and reset my iPod and ran diagnostics. Nothing.
Why is my music being remembered? It makes it annoying to go to a song and have to restart it. I was going to format my entire iPod then restore the software, but I saw iTunes was doing the same thing so I know its not my iPod.
I have the Dell Optiplex GX260 running Windows XP Media Center 2005, iTunes 9.0.1.8 and an iPod Classic 80GB running software 1.1.2 PC. If it is relevant, The player in my car is a Pioneer DEH-P5800MP connected to a CD-IB200. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Pete

I THINK I FOUND A SOLUTION!
While browsing through the iPod Classic thread, I found a topic similar to this. The solution is right there.
Go to Music and select ALL of your songs (windows is CTRL+A). Right click when they are all selected and click Get Info. Go to the options tab, check the box that says "Remember Position" and be sure the dropdown says "No". Click ok, and it will update all the songs on your library.
After I tested it with iTunes, I resynced and it solved it on the iPod as well. Thank you all!
Pete

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    This will be cross posted to my blog and to the Ipod Forum here. My Blog is located at http://wizardwlf.spaces.live.com

    My goal is not to directly influience Apple. I am trying to influiece you the customer to write feedback to Apple, if not on your own behalf, for your family member who is blind/low vision, a blind co-worker at your office, a friend of a friend even. Apple will see my one comment in feedback and say he is just an extremist and being it is just one comment just ignore it becuase their are much cuter things some marketing person wants them to do. They may just respond with use the Shuffle it doesn't have a screen. Why should the blind be limited to 1GB of space?
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    I did a quick search of the Apple web site and found a fair bit of information on accessibility issues for the Mac OS X operating system in general (you might want to have a look here if you're interested) but couldn't find anything relating to iTunes for Windows in particular.
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    Yes that is a pretty advertisement page for the Tiger Accessibility and for the accessibilty of the hardware.
    But what is missing is the same page for iTunes and iPod. Those two products which right now are Apple's Hot market. They do not even train the sales staff in the Apple Stores to use and demonstrate these features to a parent / spouse/ child of someone with a disability.
    VoiceOver is great in the finder and terminal and mostly works in Safarie and Mail. It mostly works in system dialog boxes but forget AppleWorks, GarageBand, Microsoft Office. The ProTools folks are actually working on making that program work with VoiceOver even better.
    My best recommendation to anyone on this forum who is a Mac User. Use SearchLight to find VoiceOver. Now read some of the documentation to get the gist of how it works. Once you have done this, Start VoiceOver and turn off your screen. Try using the keybard commands you just learned or even the ones you think you know in iTunes. You will find it extremely hard to navigate.
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