10.5.1 does not fix AEBS hard drive problems

I was waiting for 10.5.1 update especially because of AEBS disks fix. As you know there was a huge bug inside Leopard that AEBS disk shared by accounts were not accessible.
Now I see both my disk: public and private one. But, when I double click and open, for example my private one I see only empty directory. And there is no chance to eject disk. So I have relaunched Finder and tried one more time with accessing the public part. When I open it - the same surprise. Directory is empty and there is no chance to eject disk or disconnect from sharepoint.
Sorry, just have found out where disks are. They are mounted directly at my computer. But it is shame that there is no chance to see disks from sidebar directly.
Matej
Message was edited by: Matej Kurent

It sounds to me you have file corruption or an improper setting in your firewall, router, or network preferences that is causing the issue. Perhaps if you gave us more details about your network connection, hardware/software/IPv6/Channel setup/MTU size/number of shared computers we could give you more details why the issue may be happening.
Also did you make sure to follow all the steps suggested in my FAQ*:
http://www.macmaps.com/upgradefaq.html
Mind you I haven't had a chance to get to a computer to update my website for 10.5.4 links yet, but you are among the first to try it out.
- * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

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