Snow leopard clients can no longer connect after 10.7.3 update.

Hey,
We updated to 10.7.3 on the server side and our snow leopard clients can no longer connect. Our lion clients have no trouble connecting.
They recieve an box saying an error occured, with no other information.
Any ideas?

Voelkl:
How are you trying to connect to your Lion Server? AFP? VNC? SMB?

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