Insufficient Privilege to copy files between two Macs as Admin

File Sharing in Leopard is worthless... it reminds me of how much fun it is to get file sharing to work on Windows.
I have two Macbooks... I'm administrator of BOTH. I set up the userids. I set up the passwords.
When I TRY to link to the shared disk on the other computer, it automatically links without giving me a chance to type my administrator userid/pw. (Although it links as the owner with the correct pw... and even as the owner I can't copy a file from my laptop to the desktop of the other one!)
If I click the "disconnect" button multiple times, sometimes it will present a CONNECT AS... dialog and i can enter my userid/pw (I'm designated as Administrator on both laptops). Sometimes the Finder crashes (netauthagent or something)... I have to force restart the Finder.
If it doesn't crash, I still do NOT have authority to actually copy a file.
I've tried both as AFP and SMB...
What is going on with networking? was this ever tested before it was released.
Things like this (not to mention HELP windows that obscure the screen and can't be hidden and 100s of other equally annoying things) is a bad joke and more annoying than it should EVER be!

Hi keith daniel1-
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