File Sharing from 10.3 to 10.4

Word is on the BigBox running 10.4. On the OldBox running 10.3 system are Word documents. Now there are two problems 1) minor, 2) aggravating.
1) Is that on OldBox pulling down the Go menu; Connect to Server.... the BigBox is listed, but selecting it never works. I must go to Browse and select BigBox, then it connects. Is that the answer? Always Browse? Seems like it should actually remember the computers listed there. Is there a way to make it do that?
2) The OldBox shows the Word Documents with a Word icon, but if you open them they open in TextEdit. I have to go through Get Info and telling it to open Word files with Word. It even asks, "Do you want to open Word files with Word?" (Well, duhhh) Is this normal or can I do something to make it remember Word files are Word files?
Latest versions of each OS are installed.

In a Get Info window of the suspect file type, you can choose to have
a specific software app open them all with one type. This makes them
open later in the same app; and if you do get Word in the second Mac
and wanted it to open them, you could tell it to open all with Word later.
You could connect the computers via Ethernet cable, network them
so their ID numbers are included in the local network. I don't do this,
but do know there are a few ways other than using a server to share.
AppleTalk may still be a pathway to consider.
How far apart are these two computers? If you are using most of the
internet anyway, why not use Google accounts applications to open
the word docs as a text file in the second computer? (Why? Don't know.)
I have several ways to open Word documents, and can share in many.
Are these tasks continuous or are they occasional? You can get a
free download and updates of/for NeoOffice (open source Mac office)
and then not need to have or use Microsoft products either way.
Maybe I don't understand the question...
Good luck & happy computing!

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