Personal File Sharing can't be activated

Hi all,
Just got a Macbook and try to connect with a G4 MDD together with a wireless router. I found that the personal file sharing setting in preference in G4 can't be activated. It stays "starting up" status forever. However Bonjour is fine: my Macbook can share the iTune library, printer sharing is fine, windows sharing is fine too. And the G4 can share Macbook's folders. Have tried reset PRAM, reset PMU, runs Disk Utilities but still no use. Any idea?

Before you go the "archive and (re)install" route, try just reapplying the OS 10.4.11 combo update for PPC and see if that fixes you up. Just as the knowledge base article recommends, run Disk Utility first to verify disk (to make sure it is not in need of repair before you start), then run repair permissions. Then, after done with either the "archive and install" or the "combo update", rerun repair permissions again.

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    When was the last time you did any of the following?
    Restart your computer?
    Repaired Permission & restarted your computer?
    Run "Repair Disk" from your install DVD?
    Please detail all you have done to resolve your issue.  Need this information so that the users can avoid the "been there, done that" scenario type responses.  This is to avoid repeating the troubleshooting you may have already tried.  Thank you. 

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    Apple Support
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    Message was edited by: prko

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    Password:
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    drwxr-xr-x 1 account_A' account_A' 16384 Aug 26 01:03 Code
    drwxr-xr-x 1 account_A' account_A' 16384 Nov 8 13:10 Desktop
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