Problem: iTunes 6. Can't authorize for music store

Greetings,
I am having a problem with iTunes 6. It all installed fine and plays music i've loaded on from CD. But when i click on a purchased song it tells me it is not authorized and that i must authorize it.
I enter my user and password and it first tell me that the Authorization was successful. I click OK.
Then an error message comes up which reads: "We could not complete your Music Store request. An unknown error occurred (-208).
There was an error in the Music Store. Please try again later"
I click OK.
If I then try to play a purchased song, it immediately crashes iTunes. It just disappears.
When I open it again and i log into my Music Store account, it tells me that i do have this computer authorized. It's the only computer i have authorized right now because i recently reset all my authorizations.
So, it says it's authorized and i go to click on a purchased song and then i just repeat all the steps above. It doesn't work.
Does anyone have any insight into this problem or any steps of how i may be able to make this work?
The message does say it's a Music Store error and try again later. I've been trying off an on for about 3 or 4 days now.
Thanks!
SIMON

Simon hello,
Quit iTunes...
Download Cocktail and start the program... click on the 'interface' Icon and tick 'Show Invisible Items' then click the Restart button...
In a finder window click on the Icon that is your Boot Volume in the Side Bar ... select users ... select shared folder ... select the folder named 'SC info' and put it in the trash and empty it ... Do Not touch any other file.
Pathway looks like this HD > users > shared > SC info > SC Info.sidb
Go back to the Cocktail 'interface' window and untick Show Invisible Items and click restart .. quit Cocktail.
Start iTunes after deletinng this folder and it will prompt you to enter your authorization information again ... see now if your problem still exists...
Let's know how you get on Simon ... take care ... TP

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