Multiple iCloud accounts on one PC, how?

My husband and I both have iPhones and iCloud accounts but I can only install one control panel on my PC. I've tried signing in and and out between the two but I'm not sure this is working correctly is this the best solution? The O2 store said i should set up a separate user account on my PC for my husbands iTunes and iCloud but it won't let me download a second installation. Any suggestions?

To share your purchases and music, you could set up family sharing, and use separate Apple IDs for all other purposes.
See:  http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201060

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