ITunes library in shared folder

When I installed Vista on this computer I partitioned the hard drive as C (O/S), D (DVD), E (Music) & F (Photos). All music was installed straight to the E drive and was using Windows Media Player and all users could access the music. We now have an iPod Nano & iPod Touch both owned by different account holders on the computer. What is the best way for me to install and configure iTunes to enable the music to install straight to the E drive and share the music library between the different user accounts.

Hi there Oldsparkyuk,
The method that you use will be different depending on how you plan on sharing your music. I would recommend taking a look at the articles below for more information.
iTunes: How to share music between different user accounts on a single computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1203
Understanding Home Sharing
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3819
-Griff W.

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