Adding computer to Mac Mini server network?

Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to add a Mac Air to the computers my Mac Mini server recognizes? Currently, I cannot share files between computers.
I have "All Users" checked under sys prefs >sharing.
Thanks for any help!

Hmmm, not sure which end the problem is on, if you don't get an answer here you might post over here...
https://discussions.apple.com/community/servers_enterprise_software/mac_os_x_lio n_server

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    Hello,
    Can anyone tell me how to add a Mac Air to the computers my Mac Mini server recognizes? Currently, I cannot share files between computers.
    Thanks for any help!

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    https://discussions.apple.com/community/servers_enterprise_software/mac_os_x_lio n_server

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    [Here is an overview of the pieces involved here, and some of the typical terminology|http://labs.hoffmanlabs.com/node/275].
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