In the case above, we haven't used iTunes in almost two days. XML Last Modified: Check that the iTunes file was modified recently. Safe to delete: The iTunes XML file can safely be deleted - it is only written to disk and is never modified by SuperSync or read in by iTunes. iTunes creates this file when iTunes starts up, and any time you update your library (by adding a track, playing a track, changing a rating, or many other operations.)
The iTunes information shows which iTunes Music Library.xml file is being used by SuperSync to read your iTunes library. Check that the library type changed iTunes. Do from the File->Configure Local Library. If the kind is set to Disk, you'll need to set your local library to an iTunes share, which you can do after you have iTunes installed and running. Kind: The Local Library type should be set to Kind: iTunes. To check this, under the File menu, select Local Library Info.
ITunes users will want to make sure their Local Library is set to an iTunes share.
If you are having problems with iTunes, check the following: To get the most benefit from SuperSync, you want to make sure your SuperSync and iTunes are working well together.