Problem with iTunes: The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. (-48)

Hi,
For some time now, every time I open my iTunes I get the following error:
"The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. An unknown error occurred (-48)"
Other than that, iTunes seems to be working fine, but I wonder if I need to worry over this error (I don't want to lose my library)
Has anyone else seen this error? (I tried a search but got no results)

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