Imac has renamed itself

My 24" 2007 iMac has been hanging on shutdown, this started a couple of weeks ago, the icons disappear off screen, desktop wallpaper goes to the usual blue screen and there it stays.
I also noticed that in Finder the computer name has changed from " John Doe's Imac " to " John Does Imac (2) ", and that I can no longer access my Time Capsule which just hangs trying to connect, with finder showing two instances of my sparsebundle.
I have repaired permissions etc, and gone as far as I am able.
Any one else had a similar situation?
Kevin

I think I have discovered how to fix the renaming issue. I got a clue from another thread that pinpoints the existence of PCs on a Mac network as being the source of the problem. Well, the network here had no PCs on it - but what it did show was that the two apparently identical servers are not identical after all - because one of them is a "PC Server", the other a "Mac". When Uisge Beatha writes "when I look at a finder window from the laptop it shows 2 Mac Pro's available, one is the original name and the other is the renamed name", this is because one of those servers is an INTERNET SHARING server set up as a "PC Server" (rather than using a Mac protocol). What you need to do is go to System Preferences -> Sharing and turn off "Internet Sharing". NB - In the network in the house here, this had to be done NOT on the iMac that kept renaming itself (it was already off), but on the OTHER iMac in the house, which was the one with Internet Sharing turned on. (In other words, turn them all off, unless one Mac is quite genuinely LENDING its internet connection to other devices - as opposed to the more usual situation where every device gets the internet from a router.)
As I understand the principle, the Mac's "PC server" that provides Internet Sharing doesn't properly understand when another Mac on the network goes to sleep. Accordingly, when that second Mac wakes up again, the "PC server" on the first Mac (which never knew that the second Mac had gone to sleep in the first place) thinks that the second Mac is now a THIRD Mac, and therefore asks it to give itself a new (untaken) name.
(P.S. Note too that whenever you go to turn ON the "Internet Sharing" option, your Mac will warn you that doing this might disrupt the network and you should check with your administrator.)
Short version: leave internet sharing off unless you use it!

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