Unexpected error occurred (error code -43)

I'm trying to setup a Network/Library folder but I'm getting this error:
"unexpected error occurred (error code -43)" when I try to access the folder via the Network/Library folder on the clients.
Any ideas what causes this error??

What a pain, I found a remedy.
Take the time to read this:
http://www.macworld.com/article/4228...disasters.html
When you get to the point to choosing your startup disk, choose the icon from Disk1. DON'T REINSTALL THE OS X! Just select from menu at the TOP of the screen Utilities--->Disk Utility.
Select "repair disk" let it run.
When done chose "Startup Disk" from the same menu above.
Restart your computer.
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