Accessing External Drive Over Internet

I have an Airport Extreme Base Station and have recently purchased a 1TB external hard drive which I have connected to it by USB. I can access the added disk fine when using my home nework.
I also have a MobileMe account so I would also like to access the drive from anywhere with an internet connection. However, despite it being a documented feature of the base station, I can't actually find any clear instructions or a step by step guide to doing so. Does it mean turning on the 'Back To My Mac' feature? What else needs to be configured?
Any help would be much apprreciated.

Thanks for your reply.
I followed your instructions but I although I can see the drive as shared in the Finder (http://idisk.me.com/brogan/Public/Pictures/Skitch/Applications-20100910-092842.p ng), I am unable to connect to it.
When trying to connect, I get the following:
http://idisk.me.com/brogan/Public/Pictures/Skitch/NetAuthAgent-20100910-093015.p ng
I notice that the following is also displayed in my 'Back To My Mac' tab under MobileMe preferences.
http://idisk.me.com/brogan/Public/Pictures/Skitch/MobileMe-20100910-093133.png
I am trying to access from my Work Network (it was fine from home) and can currently access my iDisk with no problems. Any ideas?

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