Library files being hijacked

Music files from my iTunes directory are being surreptitiously moved back to My Music directory, I presume by one or another media player on my machine (Windows Media Player is prime suspect). I find nothing in the Preferences of these players to permit or stop this subterfuge.
Has anyone else had this experience?
Thanks
Ric R
HP   Windows XP  
HP   Windows XP  

Hi Ric,
You need to go deeper into the forest i.e. one more level down from the link above. In the top half where is has 'iTunes for Windows' select one of the links below that. It's a bit confusing with Categories and Forums - you can only post in one of them!
Regards,
Colin R.
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