Not able to browse my mac mini since my macbook pro is upgraded to mountain lion

I have a macmini (running Lion with all updates) and a macbook pro(with Mountain lion all updates) connected to my home network (wifi)
A few weeks ago I had macmini(Lion) and macbook pro had Snow leopard. I enabled file sharing between these two computers and
I could browse these computers from one another via Finder.
Since I upgraded macbook pro to Mountain lion, though I get the foreign computer icon in Finder, I can not browse one from another.
I click on the foreign computer icon, but nothing happens and it reports connection failed. Note there was no password change or
any other configuration change in between.
Have you seen this problem? Is this a bug introduced via Mountain Lion ? Anyone has any fix ?

For who ever is struggling with this issue - following is helpful
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3213194?start=0&tstart=0
http://www.macworld.com/article/1164672/bugs_and_fixes_solving_a_strange_file_sh aring_error.html

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