One libraries multiple users

So I have Vista om my dell inspiron 530 and I got the instructions on how to move the iTunes library to the public folders but it is kinda confusing. Can some one explain it for me?
Also, when I download new music on the main owner account will it update all libraries?

You can only use one library at a time in an Aperture slideshow, so I'd suggest to simply collect the audio that you want to use in a folder (export the songs from both iTunes Libraries) and then import this folder to Aperture. Now you have a project containing the audio files; you will see it in the Aperture Audio section of the audio Browser, right above the iTunes section.
You can use the Apperture audio just like the audio in iTunes to drag to the timeline of your slideshow.
Regards
Léonie

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