Home Sharing Issues with 2 Apple IDs

Hello, I have home sharing enabled and working between my MBP and my son's Mini. He successfully transferred most of my music to his machine, but cannot transfer a bunch of songs. Looking into it further, the common thread between the songs that cannot be transferred is that they all show my old Apple ID when I open Get Info on them. Sometime last year I changed my Apple ID for my iTunes account (I did this so I was using the same Apple ID for my iPhone developer account as my iTunes account.) Any song I have purchases since then can be transferred via home sharing, but any song purchased prior to changing my Apple ID cannot. Ideally, I'd like all of my purchased items to have my new Apple ID. Any ideas on how to resolve this? Thanks in advance.

That depends on what you have used her new ID for.
If you've used it for iCloud she can now keep her mail, contacts etc private, but if you keep using the same ID as she has done previously for iTunes and homesharing, your music, apps etc can still be used by both of you.

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