Personal File Sharing & Printer Prefs reset at startup

I work at a studio that uses all Intel Macs. We have two MacPros as our studio computers and Mac Minis for our client computers. I have turned on Personal File Sharing for the two MacPros everytime I've turned the computers on and they work fine. UNTIL I restart them or shut them down. For some reason, both MacPros at startup are losing their settings for Personal File Sharing AND all my networked Printer Info. So I have to go about resetting them everytime!
Anyone have any insights. If I'm working on let's say Studio B's MacPro and I realized I needed something on Studio A's MacPro, I CAN'T GET IT!!!!!! It's really a poor pickle Apple's got me in and I would appreciate anyone's help in solving this issue. Thanks so much in advance.
Mac Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

THIS PROBLEM WAS SOLVED. Booted up using TechTool Pro's eDisk that I created. Then repaired disk permissions on the Mac OS X hard drive and everything works perfectly now.

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    I hope someone can help me, this is really irritating.
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    1) Everything used to work about 6 months ago, but stopped... I don't know exactly when it stopped and I don't remember any installations/updates/etc that happened around that time.
    2) I can't connect from a OS X 10.3 Powerbook to the iMac, but I can connect from the iMac to the Powerbook.
    3) None of my Windows computers are able to do anything.
    4. All of the computers have no trouble connecting to the Internet.
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    Hi Joe, and a warm welcome to the discussions!
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    2. Find the IP of the iMac in it's Network Pref Pane>TCP/IP tab. In finder, select Go menu>Connect to Servers..., then on the PB, type in afp://ip.of the iMac, like...
    afp://10.0.1.5
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    3. From Windows®, try...
    smb://10.0.1.5
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    5. Open Console as soon as it boots up, check for meaningful messages.

  • Problem with "Personal File Sharing"

    Apple Support
    "Personal File Sharing" does not work in my Powerbook G4 17 inch with 1.67 ghz CPU and with 1 gb ram.
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    When it works shortly, I click the "Personal File Sharing" option.
    Then there is long delay again, then "Windows Sharing" is automatically selected without any change.
    "Personal File Sharing" is always off.
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    Only "Personal File Sharing" does not work!
    And my Laptop can not be seen in other OS X.
    How can I find the reason and how can I solve this problem?
    What I can suppose is only the installation of Server Assistent.
    Can it be a problem?
    Sincerely yours
    Message was edited by: prko

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    Download the OS 10.4.10 COMBO update for Intel (for ktom) or PPC (for prko).
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  • Personal file sharing: not possible

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    It could be that your System Preferences plist file is corrupted.
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    Merry Christmas,
    Bob

  • Personal File Sharing can't be activated

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  • Personal File Sharing on my eMac turns off by itself

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    Hi,
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    Kernel version:
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  • Personal File Sharing between Remote Networks

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    What is a NAT router? Your suggestion to use a file
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  • Personal file sharing has problems...

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    Hi,
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  • Cann't start personal file sharing service

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