File Sharing creamed two Macs

How we creamed two Macs running Leopard, and how we got them back.
My husband got a new early 2008 MacPro and gave me his iMac. Initially we tried to use the Migration Assistant to move his data, but that hung, and caused us to have to start over. Then we moved over mail and other files, booting the iMac in transfer mode. But, after the majority of the data was moved, I wanted to move the iMac to a different room. So, I had the bright idea to share the Macintosh HD on the iMac, so he could see what applications he used to have, and move over any data files he needed. For some reason, I also decided to share the MacPro HD. The share access was read only.
Then I read that it was not a good idea to share the HD, as someone coming in over the Internet could gain access. We do have a router, but I like to be safe. So, I took the sharing off the iMac. I unclicked sharing, and removed "Everyone" from the sharing and permissions. I put the iMac to sleep that night, and it woke up fine the next day. I did notice the printer wasn't working, and the scanner, but thought it was something I did not understand about Macs. So, thinking everything was okay, I did the same thing to his machine.
He came in and immediately noticed some USB devices had been dropped, so rebooted. Or tried to. The MacPro would not reboot. About this time, I tried to run Repair Disk Permissions on the iMac and it hung for over an hour. We called Apple Support on the MacPro. They had us try resetting the pram and several other things and nothing worked. Then they told us to do an archive and restore. This has never worked for us. We had previously tried it many times with the iMac (later zeroed the disk and all was fine from then on). The support person knew we had a disk clone about 4 days old and Time Machine, but did not suggest using them. When the archive and restore failed, we went to Time Machine. We did not do it in the most efficient manner, but did get it done, and everything now appears to be fine, except, of course, we still have file sharing on both the Mac HDs. * And the Apple Support person insisted that changing the file sharing could NOT have caused this problem. Said he had many customers do it. This was the only thing we had done, and for both machines to fail in almost the same way...we are SURE it was the file sharing.
I also ordered a new external firewire disk drive so that I would have a clone as well as Time Machine. I have also turned on the firewall.
If someone has had the same problem, and solved it, I could try it on the clone.
The morals to this story: 1) if you get a new Mac, and need to transfer data, don't be in too big a hurry to give up transfer mode 2) Don't share your HardDisk, or if you do, don't unshare it 3) Have a plan restore plan in place - know how you are going to use Time Machine to recover from a catastrophic failure 4) Use Time Machine, it is wonderful!

HI Alex are you
sharing these two MACS over ETHERNET , WIFI, BTooth , FWire or other?
using the default AFP or possible SMB/CIFS (wondoze fs) to share. You would have had to specifiy this.
can you log into the users on each of the MACs individually - resolve that you access is correct
By default if each mac's users  that you need are SHARED theough their individual SYSTEM PREFERENCES/SHARING/ FILE SHARING = ON, then they will appear vua BONJOUR (.local) on the local LAN and in each othes FINDER. You should see it also in the OSX 10.5.8 systems's finder.
If the above is true, each mac should be able to DROP items in the other mac users on the others HOST's PUBLIC/Drop Box folder in their home directory  (~/Public/Drop Box). There is no need to log into each others user. Simply drop the objects in to the others PUBLIC/Drop Box folder
This works simply and is also no need to go to any extremes to set up.
That user can then access it in r/w mode.
Anyway post back on the above. Lts see if we can resolve it.
Post your results for others to see.
Warwick

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