One iMac, two AppleIDs... a solution!

I recently ran into a problem with two users sharing one iMac.  My partner and I were setting up our new 27" iMac and he downloaded all of his media from the cloud using his AppleID.  I created another user account for me and went to download all of my media using my AppleID, but I got this message:
"If you download past purchases with your Apple ID, you cannot auto-download or download past purchases with a different Apple ID for 90 days."
After some Googling, I realize this is problem for a lot of people.  For 90-days, you can only associate one AppleID to a Mac even though there may be multiple users on the machine.  This issue seems to be infuriating the community but I wanted to share a small work around using Home Sharing.
Note: This may not work for everyone, but it worked for us.  Also, this solution requires two computers.
Using Home Sharing in iTunes, users can transfer all of their media between computers on the same network.  Therefore, I have automatic downloads set up on my 5 year old MacBook Pro.  When I make purchases, they automatically download onto my laptop.  THEN, I can go to my desktop and transfer my media over using Home Sharing.  Its exactly as though I just downloaded my past purchases, even though I can't do so without dealing with some 90-day lock out business.
My partner is still able to have Automatic Downloads on his account and the iMac can remain associated to his Apple ID.  I more tech-saavy than he is, so its easier for him this way. 
It's not a perfect elegant solution to this proble, but it works for us.

There we go...
On the first user-account iTunes Match is working fine. No problems on that.
What I did on the second User Account:
1. I logg on to the second user account
2. starting iTunes
3. selcting iTunes Match and then "activate"
4. after I enter the corresponding Apple-ID, iTunes Match starts to compare the lokaly saved music with iTunes Match which takes about 10-15mins (Step 1 through Step 3)
5. after that, it shows me the button "finished"
so far so good
If I press the button "Finished" it jumps back to the initial Screen, where it starts over with Step 1
That loop never stops.
So there is something not quite working at all.
Is that better to understand? I don´t think, that screenshots will help at all, as there is now difference to the coorect messages. There are no error messages

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