Can not activate Personal File Sharing

I can't seem to get Personal File Share to be active on one of the computers on the network at home. It is my wife computer, G5 running 10.4.8. we just updated to the version and now the file sharing is grayed out. I am running a G4 with 10.4.8 and we are both on an ethernet network. We both have different IP numbers and I can mount my computer on her computer (I have no problem turning on File Sharing) but I can't get her file sharing on. Any suggestions

I have "Show Hidden Files' enabled on all my machines, so not certain it will be the same on yours, but...
Bring up the Root level of the Boot HD in Finder, locate "automount" folder and open it.
Start the Terminal window, type...
cd and a space, drag the "automount' folder to the Terminal window, press Enter, this should change it to look something like...
bd8:/Volumes/Machintosh HD/automount bd8$
then you can type in rm space and drag the 2 files one at a time, (Servers & Static), over to terminal. Hitting enter will trash whatever is after the rm, so be careful.
(I'm using the Finder to drag because it reduces typing errors, but you could type it all in).
cd back to root and rm the Network at root level.
Reboot.

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