Share iTunes music folder - Vista SP2 - iTunes 8.2.0.23

I have one new computer. There are 5 users that all need to be able to access all exactly the same music.
I've followed the instructions on page: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203 but it doesn't work.
Specifically, Windows Step 2 is not right for Vista - the directory \Documents and Settings\AllUsers.WINDOWS\Documents doesn't exist. And the folder \Users\Public\Public Music is publicly available.
I've set the iTunes music folder to C:\Users\Public\Music\iTunes\iTunes Music
But the other user's don't 'see' any of the music.
1. Is it possible to fully share all iTunes libraries (including mobile apps and purchased songs and apps - so any rip or purchase by any user appears in everyone's libraries).
2. How do I get the other users to 'see' this music. Or asking another way, how do I reset each user's iTunes profile.
3. On a similar note, why is it not possible for each user to even load iTunes if another user is logged in and on iTunes? All other apps can be open even if another user is using it, e.g. Word or Excel.
Thanks for your help.
Peter

Step 2 for Windows lists the Vista path right below the XP path:
+Windows Vista: \Users\username\Music\iTunes+
Did you see the sentence below step 9?
+Repeat these steps for each account that is sharing music with other users.+
So to answer your questions,
1. Yes, it's possible. Make sure you read all the steps in that article.
2. Same answer.
3. Because itunes wasn't designed to use Windows fast user switching. It's quite annoying, isn't it?
Once you get things set up, you might want to look into using a little free program named "iTunes Folder Watch" so you don't have to add music to all the users by hand.

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