Sharing Contents on Multiple User Accounts on Same Computer in Leopard???

For some reason this is not working for me....?
We have one Apple TV, and another computer with two user accounts (both Admin) on it.
One of those accounts is the account that "syncs" with the Apple TV, everything is fine here.
The second account on that computer can't access the ATV at all, it doesn't show up in iTunes, even after the "Look for Apple TVs" is checked ....?? Any clues????
Firewall is set to "Allow All Applications"
Is this even possible?

Has anyone gotten this to work yet? I'm having the same problem. I just bought an Apple TV -- love it. It is in process of its first sync, so maybe it can't add another computer while it's syncing? I have two accounts on my one computer -- mine and my wife's. I have Leopard. When I first setup the Apple TV it appeared in my iTunes library, I entered the passcode, and it is now happily syncing (although oddly enough it shows that it is done syncing on my iTunes but on the Apple TV it says it's still syncing). I then go to my wife's account, and no matter what I try I can't get it to appear as a device at all or even ask for a passcode. I looked in the Apple TV menu, and there's an option to add another iTunes library for streaming, which gives me a passcode (which is useless since I can't even see the device in my wife's account), or change computers to sync to. It doesn't give the option to add a computer to sync to. Is this possible? It seems like they would allow for something like this. All the tips for setting Firewall settings seem to be completely different in Leopard as well.
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