Question re home sharing

I used my Apple Id to set up Home Share, but I want to change the Apple ID to my husband's for Home Share, how do I do it?  I am using Windows 7

Ctrl B to turn on the top menu in windows.
Ctrl S to turn on the Sidebar
Then File > HomeSharing > Turn off Home Sharing
Then File > HomeSharing > Turn On Home Sharing. Enter your husbands Apple ID.
Please ensure the SAME apple ID is used for all machines/Devices you want to link with Home Sharing

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    You can contact Apple Legal here -> http://www.apple.com/legal

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    crh24 wrote:
    Graig Kivell wrote:
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