Multiple problems with control and screen sharing

Hello,
First of all, I am having a weird problem while connected to a G5 Xserve that is running OS 10.4.5 and ARD version 3.2.1. When controlling the screen, I am unable to type. It only types the character "a" or "A" whenever I type any letter. Numbers are fine. The kicker here is if I use a different vpn server connection into the same machine (vine server), I can type fine. Has anyone experienced this problem?
My other issue is when attempting to connect to some clients using ARD, I cannot see thier screen. I receive an error message stating that Authentication failed. I can perform all other functions with ARD on those machines... but when trying to see thier screen... nothing. I can actually share my screen with them successfully though. They are not running any third-party vnc server which was my first thought.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
- Ken

I got all mine working without using root or going to the machines.
ssh into them and remove com.apple.RemoteManagement.plist with
rm /Library/Preferences/com.apple.RemoteManagement.plist

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    Max-Forwards: 70
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    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=819743753
    Call-ID: c3dd156c-31bd-11dd-be3b-b7e742a34012@lip
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