I'm having trouble connecting two macbooks over a network.
I can connect to macbook "B" from macbook "A" by choosing the name  
over the network and entering in the username and password.
I cannot connect to "B" from "A".

I can get the mac HD to mount, but the user folder is just shown as a  
folder with a small "-" sign in the corner.
when i try to click on it, I get a message saying that I do not have  
sufficient privileges.

This is strange because i am entering in the same user name and  
password that I use for all the admin stuff on macbook "B".

What is strange is that I can observe and control macbook "B" using  
apple remote desktop and the same username and password.

I have both computers set up the same in system preferences > sharing:
with personal file sharing turned on.

any ideas?

rick


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