Path to music location invalid or missing

I'm using PC Suite 6.82.22 and i'm receiving this error when opening and working with nokia music manager:
The path to the music location for the phone Tristan is missing or invalid. Set the music path from the phone tab of the settings menu. The fact is i already set this to the correct path gallery\mmc but it keeps saying that.
Also checked with regedit at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Nokia\Music Manager\phone imei nummer and MusicPath also has the value \\Galerij\Mmc
I tried editing in regedit to \\B: but that also didn't worked. Apart from that its very annoying every time this message, my playlists aren't working aswell. I copied the music in subdirectory's of my mmc card (using cardreader). And those mp3s being reconised by nokia music manager and i can add them to a playlist but when i test the playlist at the phone it isn't working. I'm having a nokia 6230 and i'm hoping someone could help solving this issue.

Its \\B: if i'm correct i checked that with mobimb witch creates playlist correctly but isn't freeware.

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