Hi Gabe and good to see you on the list.

So what about firewall / network access issues between the boxes?  Do you have 
any firewall options blocking network sharing on either device?  If so you'll 
want to disable this and or allow holes for the ports needed.

Just a pure guess here.

Thanks
Scott

On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:03 AM, Gabe Vega wrote:

> for some odd reason I vaigly remember that the server addition had
> some sort of limitation in communicating with clients in that manner.
> 
> the client can browse the server but I remember reading something some
> where that the server version of the os had some restrictions.
> 
> On Jan 23, 6:52 pm, Matthew Campbell <wrestling.ch...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hello Listers.
>> I have two macs on my network that I want to share files and folders 
>> between. One of them is a mac mini running snow leopard server and the other 
>> is a macbook running snow leopard.
>> When I open network with command shift K, They both show up briefly but then 
>> soon disappear from the browser. I've checked the network connection on both 
>> machines but they are both still connected. Before anyone asks, file sharing 
>> is turned on on both machines.
>> Thanks for any assistance anyone can give.
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