Two iPods on one computer *BUT* using two computer accounts

Just got another ipod for my son, so we made a new computer user in windows for my son to use (so now he has a windows account and I have a windows account), and added itunes to this new user's site. Now when I plug in my iPod mini on my computer account, I get the following message:
"Another user on this computer is using the iPod software, so iTunes is unable to communicate with this ipod. Please ask the user to log out."
So I've tried switching users and when I do, the iTunes has popped up and my mini icon is on my son's iTunes which has opened up. I've tried exiting his program and logging off his windows account but the same thing happens when I plug in my mini. Is there a way to stop this?
gateway desktop   Windows XP  

OK ,try this when you are logged into your XP account
1) Quit iTunes
2) Eject the iPod using Windows Explorer.
3) Go to Task manager > Processes tab.
4) Click on the Image Name column to sort alphabetically.
5) End iPodService.exe and iTunesHelper.exe.
6) Click Start > Run and copy this string into the blank box
"C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunesHelper.exe"
keep the quotes, they are needed
7) Start iTunes
8) Plug in your iPod
Good luck!

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