Leopard 10.5.2 File sharing and Screen sharing problem

I have just installed 10.5.2 (clean) onto a Mac Mini 2-core machine. I was running Tiger and File Sharing worked just fine, allowing me access to my external firewire drive from my new Mac Pro (running Leopard 10.5.2). Since installing Leopard I can see the Mac Mini under 'Shared' on the Left menu of the Mac Pro but I cannot get to connect with the damned thing!
I have tried everything I know to no avail. Can anybody help?

I'm sure you've already checked, but have you given user access to the mini via it's sharing prefpane? Not that this will fix it - I currently have five separate macs running leopard, all with file sharing for a specific folder and guest access to those folders and it only works on 3 out of the 5 (the two that aren't working are MacPros - go figure).

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