ITunes Library File Locked

Hi,
Have been using iTunes 10.5 on my WinXP machine - no problems.  During a movie download tonight, iTunes crashed.  Tried to reopen and got the infamous error "iTunes Library file locked or on a locked disk..."  Tried several remedies listed. 
Verified that MyMusic folder and contents are not READ ONLY.  I am unable to rename, edit, or move the file...she's locked up tight.
Tried repairing the Windows Registry assignment using the Tweak UI utility discussed in another thread.  No joy.
Tried starting iTunes from another account on the PC - iTunes boots fine.
Pulling my hair out (what little is left)...Any ideas out there ???
HELP !

Fixed.  For those using WinXP...Here's what I had to do:
It was a file properties thing as mentioned in other posts, but to change the file properties...
1.  Boot Windows in SAFE MODE by holding F8 down during bootup
2.  Log on as Administrator
3.  Navigate to the iTunes Libary.itl file (My Music/iTunes)
4.  Right Click and pull up the file properties
5.  Under Security, re-add the user account to the file permissions
6.  Then change file permissions to FULL (Read/Write/Edit...)
7.  Reboot & Viola !
Once you unlock the write protected status (which got defaulted to the Adminstrator account), iTunes opens just fine. 

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