ITunes MASTER Library scenario?  Possible?

My iTunes world is in need of an overhaul. Hopefully someone can help?
I've got a MBPro laptop with 30gb of music that has been my main library- iPod for portable stuff, all pretty simple. Now, I need to grow to allow for a family setup- however, I want it all controlled from 1 source.
After reading through many posts here, I still can't find my answer to the setup I would like to have. Close but not quite there.
Is this possible:
1) Want to move all my iTunes library to 1 external hard drive. This will become the MASTER library for the house. However... I do not want to have this hard drive on at all times. Only when adding to library or consolidating media.
2) Would love to have individual iTunes libraries based on user preference on different computers (3) with all media coming from the MASTER library. (understanding you have 5 authorized users...) These media files would be copied to the individual computers- not just the artwork. This way a laptop could still listen to something when not attached to the MASTER hard drive, without having ALL the media from the MASTER drive.
3) If any user add's the their individual library (iTunes purchase or imported CD) then a "consolidate" function would copy that new media to the MASTER library for everyone to be able to access. (once they updated their list)
That's it. Is this asking to much?
Any suggestions would be most appreciated! Thanks!
Alex

Thanks for the tip christopher... I tried this and I believe this will work for me in the meantime...
You loose ratings on the transfer, but I believe I've got a solid work-around. I'll sort by ratings and transfer songs/artists as desired to a playlist. Then transfer all the playlists I create to the new iTunes folder one at a time so I can re-rate songs as a group. Seems to be working well.
FYI, do not click on the consolidate music after the new transfer unless you want to undue all the work already completed. So.... anyone on my make-shift "Family" iTunes MASTER library file that wants to share new media (purchased/burned) to other users will have to do it on the MASTER eHD. Consolidate function would make things easier for sure but could lead to a lot of busy work each time...
Will keep looking for another solution...
Alex

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    What can I do?

    I wish I could say either the Reg changes or disabling McAfee anti-virus worked for me, but I am still stuck.
    I am running 6 on a Win2K Server. My account is admin and I have confirmed it is not a permissions issue or a lock file issue.
    I receive the -1450 error in the following conditions:
    1. iTunes attempts to save library
    2. iTunes attempts to download a purchase (actually, it appears to occur after the file is downloaded, but it does not save the file to disk, although it thinks it downloaded the file)
    3. iTunes attempts to rip a CD. This is a random occurrence whereby the rip stops at some random place mid-song. I may have it happen immediately, then work for a few songs, then happen again. I have been able to rip 2-3 CDs before seeing the error, whereas other times it seems to occur with the first song and I retry a few dozen times before it works again. I have used 2 different CD drives.
    4. iTunes attempts to sync with the iPod. In this case, I randomly receive the error that I need to reset my iPod to factory defaults. However, after a day of waiting, it works again. I actually tried to reset the iPod to factory defaults when I was first presented with this problem--it caused a write error and crashed the iPod to the point where it could not even be recovered by the Apple staff at the Apple store; they gave me a new replacement unit.
    I have to think this is a programming issue on the iTunes side, specific to Win2K (and possibly NT). Has anyone had this problem on an XP box?
    My next step is to move all my files and software over to my XP box and see if I receive the same errors. Should that fail, I'll use a non-iTunes product until a software update is released.
    Anyone from Apple checking into the -1450 error issues?

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