IPhoto 4.0.3 - Sharing Error

Hi.
For a while now I have been getting the following error message when I start up iPhoto -
"SHARING ERROR
Other users will not be able to access your shared photos because port 8770 is being blocked by your firewall software. Please disable the firewall for this port and restart iPhoto."
I've tried turning everything off (and on) in the SHARING Prefs but I still get this error. Any suggeston?
PM6500/300 (603e)   Mac OS 9.1.x   also eMac G4 1.25 ghz Mac OS 10.3.9 768mb RAM

Hi, El Deanio. I don't know the answer, but I know it isn't specifically an iPhoto problem. Try reposting the question here, where it will be seen by lots more people who are very familiar with the ins and outs of Panther.

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