User iPod is not administrator

I changed operating system of my Windows PC from XP to Windows 8 and installed iTunes. Since then I can't synchronize my old iPod Classic with my iTunes library under W8.
Diagnostic test says: Present user is not administrator. Maybe this is cause of problem.
It is true that under Windows XP the administrators name of my PC was ADMIN and the name of my iPod was iPod of ADMIN.
Now under W8 the name of the administrator and single user of my PC is WXYZ. In iTunes I changed the name of my iPod in iPod of WXYZ but it didn't help. I still can't synchronize. Pressing the synchronize burtton in iTunes gives no action.
N.B. iTunes and Windows show my iPod.

Solved problem myself. In iTunes select device (iPod of WXYZ), select tab Music, choose Synchronize Music (complete library). In about 15 minutes complete library in iTunes (5887 items and 10 new playlists) were synchronized.

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