2 ipods one computer

i have one computer with two ipods to plug into it...only my ipod will plug in...the other persons ipod wont work and cannot creat a separate playlist from mine and cannot get music to download onto it....i have different music i want on mine and we cant seem to get two separate ipod tune musics for the two separate accounts.....we have tried everything we know how to do and tried to load both ipods on the computer with no luck. how might i go about being able to have 2 ipod accounts on one computer. we have different log-on names for the actual computer and tried to do it seperately that way but it didnt work. if someone could please help me figure this problem out it would be greatly appriciated!

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