HELP! - Shared Libraries disappearing!

I have both a mac and PC. I use them both for different things, and they have different music libraries. I usually used their shared libraries for different moods, but now the shared library won't appear on my PC! It always has!
I've tried updating Itunes, adding the firewall settings, and reseting a lot of appliances!

Having the same problem. My set up is a server, 1 laptop, 1 pc. Laptop and pc are running wireless with the same router config on server. Every pc has ITunes installed. I always shared all libraries in my network without any problem at all.
Suddenly, my laptop does not see shared libraries. (with the other pc's, all still works fine, I have installed the latest version of ITunes on all 3 pc's). The library of my laptop however does show up at the other pc's, but is is impossible to connect (error message: "the shared library "x" is not responding. (-3259)").
I tried, did a fresh installation of ITunes and Quicktime, checked out the router config (which is fine since on the other pc's, it all works great). Checked out my firewall, (when turning firewall off completely, it still was not fixed).
Any help is much appreciated

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