ITunes music on two computers

We recently acquired a new laptop for my daughter to take to college. If we install iTunes on her laptop and I copy our iTunes music folder over to her machine, can she have access to this same list of purchased music? In otherwords can we have our iTunes music library on two computers at the same time? Would it make a difference if she gets an iPod of her own some day? This is all music we have bought and paid for. Thanks to anyone who can help.
-Dave
  Windows XP  
  Windows XP  

hi dave she will have access to the music, however you will have to 'authorize' the computer to play purchased music, this is set in the 'advanced' menu in itunes.
regards,
Pete.

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