New "Music" folder added to Desktop everytime iTunes is opened.

Every time I open iTunes 8 (Windows Vista) it automatically creates a Music folder on my desktop.
I've gone into iTunes and changed the destination folder under Preferences, but it still creates the new music folder on my desktop.
My music files are still located in my iTunes folder, but this extra folder is sort of a pain in the backside.
Any suggestions?

That's weird. You could make another Windows user, open itunes there and close it, reopen again. Does it make another desktop music folder in that other account?

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