Shared music problems

Many shared music libraries give me this error when I try to access them: "The shared music library ~[x]~ is not accessible for an unknown reason. (-3259) Check that any firewall software running on either the shared computer or this computer has been set to allow communication on port 3689."
Even with no firewall running, I get this error most of the time. No restriction that I know of exists on port 3689. Also, most of the time people don't see my music library even though I've set to share it. If it does show, they get the same error as described above in trying to connect. Can anyone help me here?

hiya!
hmmmm. let's try doublechecking the firewall things. although the following articles aren't necessarily on your error message number (or specific symptoms), they might give some pointers on configuring the firewall and security software.
(what security software are you running?)
iTunes for Windows: Music Sharing with Windows Internet Connection Firewall
AirTunes: Error -3256 when streaming to multiple AirPort Express units
... and just in case you're running a Norton package:
iTunes cannot connect to the Music Store or Shared Music after installing Norton Internet Security
love, b

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