Personal File Sharing Quits - Help!  I have a deadline!!

I'm having problems with personal file sharing. I have two macs, both dual 2GHz G5s. Computer 1 has all of the work files on it, and when computer 2 tries to connect, it shuts down personal file sharing! Computer 1 can connect to computer 2, but not the other way around.
Can someone please help. As usual I have a deadline and I need this solved asap.
Thanks
PS. I'm using os x v10.4.6 Which I installed yesterday. After I installed that update, file sharing worked fine. Now, after I restarted again today, suddenly file sharing keeps shutting down.

I seem to have got it working again. I used a program called Xupport to repair the permissions and do some other system maintenance, and now everything is working again.
carry on...

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