Unable to connect to ARD client

I'm running the Admin from an Xserve running 10.5.6, and the client is on a MacBook Pro 17", also running 10.5.6. I used to be able to connect to the client without any issues, but the last time I did so, I initiated a reboot of the client while screen sharing via ARD from the server. When the client came back online, I was no longer able to use screen sharing from the server, whether by ARD or the screen sharing that's built in to Leopard. The client and the server are in separate VLANs, and I'm still able to use screen sharing via ARD from the server to a Mac Pro within the same VLAN as the MBP, and can even use screen sharing from the Mac Pro to the MBP. I've tried trashing the prefs on the client, to no avail. Anyone have an idea how to resolve this short of rebuilding the MBP? Both server and clients are running ARD 3.2.2.

Thanks Dave. Yes, I completely removed all the elements listed there before reinstalling. The only thing I didn't do was reboot the machine in-between. I checked logs and found no crash log for ARD. Presuming I looked in the right place: /private/var/log/crashreporter.log and /Library/Logs/CrashReporter
There was one entry from December 8th in the crashreporter.log but no subsequent file in the second location where it was supposedly written.
I can hook up a monitor and access directly, it is just that I have to make an appointment with our IT guy to let me in the data center where it resides. I was hoping to avoid that. I'm reluctant to reinstall via ssh after removal. If something did happen that crashed the machine, I would rather be at the data center so I can fix it directly. I suppose that will be my next step: to go there and do a removal/reinstall directly.
Thanks for you help. Let me know if you think of anything else.
I suppose that is the next thing to try:

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