Sharing files between macs

Okay so here is my problem. I have a MacBook Pro 13" running snow leopard and I am trying to connect it to an iMac running 10.5 leopard. When I click on my iMac's name in finder and try to connect to it it keeps giving me a "Connection Failed" dialog. When I click on my MBP in my iMac's finder, however, it connects fine!
HOW CAN I CONNECT THE iMAC TO THE MBP SO THAT I CAN SHARE FILES?
I need to access files on the iMac from the MBP and cannot seem to do this.
Any help is very much appreciated.
THANKS!

mpaine wrote:
HOW CAN I CONNECT THE iMAC TO THE MBP SO THAT I CAN SHARE FILES?
I need to access files on the iMac from the MBP and cannot seem to do this.
There is not much to the settings that should get your Macs communicating, but note that many are having problems under Sno with fundamental OS function. On each Mac, just go System Preferences > Sharing > Check mark File Sharing > Go Options > Check mark the AFP blurb. And, on each Mac, at System Preferences > Sharing > Select the folders to be shared; the users who may share; and their permissions. Note that the settings I mentioned may vary a tad on Leopard. So, you many need to improvise a little.
I would not try for screen sharing until you get basic sharing going. You could get sidetracked otherwise.

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