Leopard/Tiger Sharing Problem?

This is kind of hard to describe...
1. I'm on Mac A (running 10.5.3) attempting to connect to Mac B (running 10.4.10).
2. I select Mac B in the sidebar of a Finder window on Mac A. Status says "Connecting..."
3. When it is done, it says "Connected as: Guest" with "Mac A's Public Folder" listed. Note: This is the Mac I'm trying to connect from, not the remote Mac B.
4. If I click "Connect As..." the dialog says, "Enter your user name and password to access file server "Mac A". Again note that this is my local Mac, the one I am trying to connect from.
It seems impossible to connect to Mac B. Same thing happens if I try to connect to Mac B from Mac C (running 10.5.3). Mac A and Mac C have been running Leopard for a while, but this only started happening recently (maybe with the upgrade to 10.5.3).
I don't know if it matters, but all three Macs are on the same local network. Mac A is connected via Ethernet, Macs B and C are connected via Airport.
I have found a workaround: If I turn off file sharing on Mac A (or Mac C), then I can connect to Mac B properly.
Why is this happening? Is there a way to fix it?
Message was edited by: marksimonson
Message was edited by: marksimonson

The Tiger's address changes from time to time but I adjust for this by changing the IP address I use under Finder->Go->Connect to Server on the Leopard machine. The first three numbers of the IP addresses of the two machine are identical - "192".
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Michael

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