File sharing between 10.4.3 and 9.1

Because Tiger no longer supports connecting to AFP over the AppleTalk protocol, Apple suggests enabling the TCP/IP protocol on the File Sharing Control Panel in System 9.1.
This doesn't work for me. Since upgrading to Tiger on the 17" PowerBook, connecting to 9.1 on a B/W G3 no longer works. The old Pismo, on the same network, but running Panther, still connects, and to both machines.
Two other customers' networks have the same problem.
Any suggestions?

I was having the same problem with the G5 not seeing my OS9 Macs. In Mac OS 9.2.2 you need to access the Control Panel, File Sharing, and in there is a check box called "Enable File Sharing Clients to Connect over TCP/IP". System 8 does not offer this.
If the box is selected but grayed out you are missing some needed extensions. Check your Extensions Manager and make sure that these three extensions are turned on:
File Sharing Extension
File Sharing Library
ShareWay IP Personal Bgnd
Then you might also use Get Info for the OS9 hard drives and make sure that sharing is selected for those hard drives you want to see over the network.
It now works for me, I was missing "ShareWay IP Personal Bgnd" but once enabled everything worked.
G5 2Ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   G4 Dual 500, G3 400 B&W, PowerBook Pismo

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