I felt like tagging all of my music that previously wasn't tagged. I did this by getting the Media Library from my LAN's media server and then proceeded to update the tags on the remote computer that just downloaded from the server. In other words, I was updating tags for music that wasn't physically on the computer I was working with. So I go to archive this new media library that has the updated tags- I assumed that it would update the tags on the files on the server computer too, but it didn't. Then I tried using the media library backup I had just made, copied it to the server computer and then restored that libary and tried to update the tags on the server's music files, but there was a problem... The filenames are preceeded by e:\music\ (the directory on the server where the music is) and if I look at the long pathname, it shows the address of the server 10.199.x.x:4534\e:\music\song - artist.wma (as an example). I don't know how to update the tags on the music files themselves! This took several hours and I don't want to do it again. Sure, I can use the archive of the media library that has all of the updated tags, but that only works with MediaCenter. I'd like to have the tags on the music so they would show up in any media player that can read tags. Will I have to retag everything on the computers the files reside on, or can I somehow use the remote media library I created that has all of the updated tags?