It might be best to choose "import" from the ITunes file menu and bring the 
files in that way. It sounds like they are being moved via cut-and-paste, and 
this might cause problems. If this isn't the case, I apologize, but I hope 
importing into the library works well in this instance.

HTH,
Teresa

"The Golden Age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete Graham

On Nov 10, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> I'm sending the below for a friend, who has put ITunes on an xp machine 
> preparatory to getting an IPhone 4s and has encountered the following 
> problem. I will forward any responses to my friend, and thanks in advance.
> 
> Hi. I've installed the latest version of Itunes on a windows XP system with
> all updates.
> When I tried to move a file or a folder of music to my Itunes library, I get
> the following message:
> Data execution prevention. In order to protect your computer, Microsoft has
> closed this program. Name of program: Itunes."
> Then there's a note saying that data execution prevention helps protect
> against viruses and other threats to your computer.
> 
> What's going on?
> And how can I fix it?
> Thanks for the help! 
> 
> P.s I have virus-scanned my computer and do not believe I have any viruses. 
> 
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