Two users, two iPods, one computer~ problems

I share my computer with another ipod user. We are getting 2 issues confused. First, she was recently on the computer and probably updated music. Now, I can't get my ipod on to update b/c I get the msg. stating that another user has to log out. What was she supposed to do when she was done so that she was logged out? Is there anything that I can do to log her out w/out having her ipod around (she is out of the country for now).
Secondly, how can I seperate her music and my music, so that we don't have to take on each other's music every time we plug in the ipod?
TIA

If you have 2 user accounts in windows, turn off "Fast User switching" http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93764
More about sharing one PC with 2 or more iPods can be found here http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300432

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