Thank you. I reattached the script and set up a folder action and all works 
well again.

Kristeen

On Nov 22, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Not sure this helps, but from searching the web, it seems as though people 
> who lose this function generally have it happen when they run an iTunes 
> update.  This feature, like so many of the iTunes additions, first existed as 
> an AppleScripts for iTunes suggestion from the site that Doug Adams run, I 
> believe.  It basically uses the support for "folder actions" to automatically 
> run the AppleScript with the associated folder.  My guess is that when an 
> iTunes update was applied, somehow the association with the correct folder 
> was broken.
> 
> It should be possible to reimplement this, either by using the AppleScript 
> that Doug Adams originally wrote (before Apple added this feature to iTunes), 
> or else, by composing a 2-command Automator Workflow that handles this.  I'm 
> not running Lion, though, so I can't check how this would work under that 
> system.  Maybe somebody else could give this a shot?  I know people have 
> reported getting this function back by rebuilding their iTunes libraries, but 
> that seems too drastic, and potentially loses your playlists.
> 
> Cheers,
> Esther
> 
> On Nov 22, 2011, at 04:18, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> 
>> I tried that when it first happened, but no dice. I also checked every 
>> possible thing I could think of as far as a setting, but that didn't work 
>> either.
>> 
>> Kristeen
>> 
>> On Nov 21, 2011, at 5:42 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
>> 
>>> Sometimes, the adding only happens when itunes starts.  Try quitting 
>>> itunes, and restarting.  If that fixes the problem, then you're all set.  
>>> If not, then you'll need to hunt through all your preference screens, and 
>>> make sure all options that should be checked are.
>>> Not much help, but restarting itunes usually solves the problem for me.
> 
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