> Thanks for the explanation...but why would anyone want to run it as an
> app rather than as a service? Is that a Vista "thing"?

Support had to deal with a lot of issues when user tried to access iTunes or 
music on network shares: as a service by default is running in a different 
context (not the current user's "view"), it can neither read his registry to 
find iTunes, nor access mounted drives. Plus most users seem to have autologon 
enabled on XP. Thus we decided to change the default behaviour.

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Michael
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