Home sharing with multiple accounts- trouble shooting question

I am currently having issues with the Home Sharing function. We all have seperate accounts but log on and are about to share music etc. but when logging on my work phone it sometimes saves my husbands apple id to my phone. In the setting it has the correct apple id but when I go to update apps it prompts me for his apple id password. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciate.

I've been trying to thing what might be different about my set up versus yours in case (which may be likely) you are correct and your wife's library is authorised and plays your content in her iTunes application.
I deliberately chose my wife's music to check my set up because she pays for her own iTunes account, whereas my children have their own accounts but I give them an allowance and send them gift vouchers from my account (which I thought might just be relevant). I later realised that my wife's library is also on our homesharing ID (which again might have been relevant), so I've now tried it with my youngests purchased and protected content because his library is using our homesharing ID.
I'll keep thinking.

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