Can I run two different iPod minis from one computer??

We bought a second iPod mini and now our computer will not recognize that either one is plugged in. Suggestions?

Molly,
Check this out.
Natalie Beresford, "Multiple iPods/iTunes Installations", 04:04am Nov 26, 2004 CDT

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