The server is available on your computer. Access the volume and files local

I recently did a clean install on my MacBook (from Leopard to Snow Leopard) and got this error when attempting screen sharing. I provide limited support at my office and do that primarily through screen sharing. One thing I noticed after the install was not only could I not screen share with anyone on the local network, but if anyone tried to connect access my shared folder it would actually open the shared folder of another computer on the network.
Whereas Screen Sharing would simply time out if I attempted to connect to the majority of computers on the network. However, when I tried connecting to the machine whose shared folders would open if someone tried connecting to my computer, I got the "Connection failed. The server is available on your computer. Access the volumes and files locally." error.
After performing a hard reset on our Airport Base Station I am now able to screen share with the other computers on our network EXCEPT for the one that gave me the error in quotes above. Any ideas?

Hi,
I also encountered this error but in a different situation : after having restored my Lion installation from a Time Machine backup, everything was okay except that I couldn't connect to any disk attached to my Airport extreme.
I searched for hours and even restored my backup a second time. The problem is specific to only one client since my Macbook was still able to connect to the AE. I ended up resetting all the settings on the AE and restoring them one by one.
The problem appears when I restore the address range distributed by the AE's DHCP server to the one that was configured before.
Thus the solution seems to change this address range. Must be something related to a network route or cache or anything like this.
I hope it will help anybody who encounters this problem. Luckily it seems there are very few : the number of occurences of this problem in google is very low.
Matt

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    I have actually solved this issue. However, it was not easy to find support for this specific issue. Here's the problem and solution that worked for me.
    The Problem
    I had an issue with my Macbook Pro and Mac Pro connecting to each other. All of a sudden, I got this message "The server COMPUTERNAME is available on your computer. Access the volumes and files locally."
    The Solution
    After a bit of digging, I found this article:
    http://www.alexanderwilde.com/2011/04/os-x-lion-connection-error-with-afp-and-wo rkaround/
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    From Finder, select an AFP server, or use “Connect To…”.  This will cause the AFP Client to create the full preferences file.
    Thanks to http://www.alexanderwilde.com for helping me solve this.

    Hi,
    I also encountered this error but in a different situation : after having restored my Lion installation from a Time Machine backup, everything was okay except that I couldn't connect to any disk attached to my Airport extreme.
    I searched for hours and even restored my backup a second time. The problem is specific to only one client since my Macbook was still able to connect to the AE. I ended up resetting all the settings on the AE and restoring them one by one.
    The problem appears when I restore the address range distributed by the AE's DHCP server to the one that was configured before.
    Thus the solution seems to change this address range. Must be something related to a network route or cache or anything like this.
    I hope it will help anybody who encounters this problem. Luckily it seems there are very few : the number of occurences of this problem in google is very low.
    Matt

  • I recently bought an external hard drive and attached it to a wireless modem router. The problem is that i can't access it from my macbook. I get a "connection failed" and "the server is available on your computer. Access the volumes and files locally".

    Well I believe I described the problem above. I want only to add that the external hard drive is a Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Drive 1TB and the wireless modem router is a Belkin N Plus (model F5D8635-4 v1). Also, in the finder window under "shared" I see a "belkinserver" and when I click it, it says "connection failed". If I click "connect as" I get the "the server "belkinserver" is available on your computer..." which I mentioned above. I tried to connect macbook via ethernet to the modem router and then when I typed "smb://belkinserver" it immediately prompted me for a username and a password and when I typed them finally I got to enter the contents of the hard drive! So what's the problem wirelessly? 

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    07/30/2014 01:32:26.06  mssdmn.exe (0x15CC)                      0x193C SharePoint Server Search       PHSts                        
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    07/30/2014 01:32:26.06  mssdmn.exe (0x15CC)                      0x193C SharePoint Server Search       PHSts                        
     en0e High     CSTS3Accessor::InitURLType: Return error to caller, hr=80041200                 [sts3acc.cxx:2214]  d:\office\source\search\native\gather\protocols\sts3\sts3acc.cxx 
    07/30/2014 01:32:26.06  mssdmn.exe (0x15CC)                      0x193C SharePoint Server Search       PHSts                        
     dv3p High     CSTS3Accessor::GetServer fails, Url sts4://pnvpr/siteurl=sites/product/siteid={7ebfb072-08a8-4df7-8f74-e06730325d9a}/weburl=/webid={bd7ae724-1256-4b26-9633-416447d6bc5c}, hr=80041200  [sts3acc.cxx:185] 
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    d:\office\source\search\native\gather\protocols\sts3\sts3handler.cxx 
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    Linda Li
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