On Dec 2, 2018, at 7:26 AM, geraldcornish <geraldcorn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The user presented each time is what we expect - that is the user we are 
> running as in the calling mac.
> The password is assumed to be our respective user password.

You appear have the wrong ~User & password.

There are two options:

Either use the ~User & admin password for the called Mac from the calling Mac. 
This will give full access to the calling Mac as if the ~User is the actual 
administrator of the called Mac. This compromises the called Mac’s admin ~User 
name & password to the user of the calling Mac.

or

Open System Preference>Sharing and add the calling Mac ~User & password to the 
preferences along with which folders & files are allowed to be shared. This 
creates a new password that isn’t the admin password of either Mac  admin ~User.

Think this is correct, but I could be wrong.

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