Airport Express and USB Hardrive

Just installed AE with my PC - everything works fine except I cannot access my external hard drive. It shows up on the Airport utility, but I am unable to access it on my laptop connected to the AE wireless network. Any suggestions?

1) Run the AirPort Utility
2) Double-click on the picture of the AirPort Extreme base station
3) Connect with base station password
This should open a "Configure Base Station" dialog
4) Click on "Disks" toolbar button
5) Click on "File Sharing" tab
6) Check the "Enable file sharing" checkbox
7) Select your password mode of choice:
(With accounts / With a disk password / With base station password)
Following steps assume use of a disk password.
8) Enter and verify the password
9) Click Update
Assuming that you've configured your IP settings on the base station, you should be able to ping your AirPort Extreme from a windows command prompt:
ping BaseStationName
If the ping is successful connect to your base station from the Start Run box by entering its network name (two back-slashes followed by the base station name). You should be prompted for a user name and password. Enter your disk password in both places. You should then be able to see the USB hard disk.

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