New User Account and ITunes Library

Hello All;
I added a new user account on my IMac - logs in to ITunes account fine however it won't load new users ITunes Music Library
Any suggestions how to get the new user's Music library to load?
Thanks Mark

just a hunch but might this support article help ?
JGG

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