Problem with sharing files between mac and pc

hi i have been having an issue with file sharing between my mac and pc. my pc running windows 7 can connect to my two macs running mavericks (mbp and mini) but i cannot connect to the pc from my macs. i have file sharing using smb setup on my macs as well as the workgroup setup. i can see the pc in my finder shared tab but when i enter the username and password it loads like its trying to connect and then says cannot connect or sometimes makes you re enter the password and still nothing. i also tired connecting through finder go tab and connect to server but when i type in my ip it asks to input the user and password but wont accept it it just shakes and deletes the text in the user and pass fields. on my pc i have file sharing enabled and like i said i can access my macs no problem. i will give a quick guide of how i try to connect
Pc name is RAID-PC
my admin account name is RAID
pass is: dapice (not actual)
ip address 192.168.2.20
when I click on the raid pc under the shared tab in finder i put as the user RAID and pass dapice ....doesn't work
under the finder go tab connect to server i put smb://192.168.2.20 then push the + and then connect enter RAID as user and dapice as pass... unsuccessful
i have tired reinstalling windows 7 didn't help i tired installing windows vista and also didn't work
i have reinstalled mavericks and that also didnt work
i have spend HOURS looking for the answer and trying all different this with no success any help will be appreciated

when i go to enter the username and pass it just shakes and makes me re enter
here is some screen shots from what happends
that is for trying to connect through shared tab and thi is through connect to server
after i push connect it shakes and stays the same

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