Airport Disk Showing only unused space after leopard install

Now that I have gotten Leopard to recognize the Lacie 500 gig disk attached via USB to the AEBS, it will not show the existing files on the hard drive (400 gig worth), but does show the unused disk space and any new files I have added to the disk recently. Can anyone tell me how to get the entire drive to show up with the existing files? Also, when I "Get Info" on the disk it shows that the disk is 500 gig in size.
If I hook up the lacie disk via firewire directly to my macbook it works normally.
Thanks
Eric

Go to Finder = Preferences
"General" icon and check [x] Connected Servers
I had to reboot to make this work. Your mileage may vary per when the disk icon is visible.

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