ITunes on two computers - keeping ratings and file info in synch?

I have my iTunes files on two computers (and thus have used two of the 10 that I am permitted). When I rate a file on one computer, or change the info (to add genre or artist info) on one computer, how can I can duplicate it on the second computer?
I have thought of backing up all of the files on computer 1 and copying onto computer 2, so that the "new" file info will overwrite the "old" file info. But, will I get charged again against my limit of 10??
If there is already a string on this, please let me know.
Thanks!
Dell Inspiron   Windows XP  

If you have the exact same songs on both PCs, and there both networked together on a home network, you may want to look into the share feature in iTunes, especailly if this is a desktop and laptop setup. this way you could keep all the songs on one PC with its ratings and all, and then access them on the other PC over the network

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