Unable to open iTunes music folder on NAS after 10.5.6 update

I just updated my system to 10.5.6 and am now unable to open my iTunes music folder on my Sans Digital MN2L NAS. I can connect to the device and open every other folder but not the music folder. When I try to open the folder the finder window shows the spinning whatever in the bottom right corner for about 10 seconds and then restarts. This occurs when I connect using Bonjour and SMB. I can open the folder in question through my windows laptop without problem. There are approximately 1200 subfolders contained within the Music folder. My iMac and NAS are both connected through the same gigabit switch via CAT 5e.

I just found a post on another board that appears to have solved my problem. The issue wasn't really with the NAS but rather with a file that the finder left in the Music folder in the NAS.
The following is an excerpt from the post I found:
DS_STORE files might very well have been the culprit. I was given the advice and link to the
following:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_16831&sliceId=2
Now I've only just resolved it however I have accessed folders which previsouly always resulted in a
crash. Some other links I was sent:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4553291&#4553291
For removing .DS_store see
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4643556&#4643556

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