Two users one pc

My son and I are using the same PC for our ipods. When I try to sync mine it works but then i try to sync his, only adding his playlist and it won't work. I have opened a new user acct, but when I open Itunes under that acct it says another user is using Ipod please log that user off. How do I do this ( I have closed it in my acct already). Do I need to load his Itunes CD in his account b/c it won't load since Ialready have mine loadedon this computer. ALso, when I go to Preferences and look at Ipods, no ipods are connected to the computer yet either one is at the time.

How to use multiple iPods with one computer
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300432
sounds like you are running into a porblem with Windows fast user switching. If my son powers up the PC and logs in before me, I can't update my iPod.
SO I do this:
1. Close iTunes
2. Task Manager > Processses > Show Processes from all users
3. Click on the image name to sort things alphabetically
4. Highlight iPodService.exe, press End Process button
5. Highlight iTunesHelper.exe, press End Process button
6. Close Task Manager
7. Start > Run > "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunesHelper.exe"
leave the quotes, they are needed
8. Open iTunes, update your iPod

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