Airport extreme and window 7

I have a airport extreme with a hard drive attached. I can see the hard drive on my mac but can't on my window 7 laptop. I saw it on the laptop for a while but the other day it disappeared. Any clue how to get it working again?

On the main forum page...link below....click Downloads. You might find Manuals useful as well.
http://www.apple.com/support/airport/

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    If someone told you that AirPort Utility was needed on the PC for it to be able to connect to the AirPort Extreme wireless network, they were wrong.
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  • AirPort Extreme and Windows XP

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    Can the Dell see other computers on your local network and just not able to access the Internet? If so, then there is a good chance that while at work it was configured to use a specific proxy server for Internet access. Since you wouldn't have this server at home, is most likely the reason that the Dell is not gaining Internet access.
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  • What cables to use when connecting Airport Extreme and Windows XP?

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    Jgreene19
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  • Please someone help...Airport Problem w/ Airport Extreme and Windows XP

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    OK, sound like yours is setup very similar to mine, which means there is another device controlling the IP address allocation (DHCP) and possibly the internet access.
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    DNS 2 - (leave blank or enter what is on yours)
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  • Airport Extreme and external HDD - cannot be found under Windows (XP/Vista)

    Dear All,
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    Hi!
    I've got the same problem as of Friday when I upgraded my Notebook from XP to Windows 7.
    It does not recognize the HDD anymore, neither on the Windows7 Notebook nor on 2 different XP- PC's.
    I disabled the password functionality and removed the HDD several times, no change.
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  • I have an airport extreme and my computer runs Microsoft windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. I receive an error message saying " airport requires that your computer is running windows xp sp3 or windows vista sp1 or newer"...why?

    i have an airport extreme and my computer runs Microsoft windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. I receive an error message saying " airport requires that your computer is running windows xp sp3 or windows vista sp1 or newer"...why?

    It is required to be able to connect. Download SP3 here. http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=24
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  • I have a new PC laptop with Windows 7 and Office 2010. I have an Airport Extreme, and installed Bonjour on my laptop. Bonjour "sees" my printer. When I try to print, the printer lights up -- but doesn't print. anyone have an idea? Thanks Gregg

    I have a new PC laptop with Windows 7 and Office 2010. I have an Airport Extreme, and installed Bonjour on my laptop. Bonjour "sees" my printer. When I try to print, the printer lights up -- but doesn't print. anyone have an idea? Thanks Gregg

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    OS X Yosemite: Printing troubleshooting
    Start with the section titled Check the network.
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Sincerely,
    Brett L 

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    I need to download an updated version of a file every few days to use. My secretary  works on the file all the time. I thought i could use my old airport extreme and attach an external HD and set up a network to do just this. At work we alll use pc's. How can i make this work? At the moment we use usb stick to transfer which is getting to be a bit of a pain as the file grows every week. Presently 5GB.

    I thought i could use my old airport extreme and attach an external HD and set up a network to do just this.
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    If the PC is connected to the work VPN then it is part of the work network and can no longer access local resources on your network such as a printer.
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    Printing from a Windows XP PC to a printer attached to an Airport Extreme Base Station or Airport Express
    http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/1004.html
    Printing from a Windows XP PC to a printer attached to an Airport Extreme Base Station or Airport Express using Bonjour
    http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/1008.html
    Problems with finding Printer Driver on Windows XP when using printer connected to Airport Extreme or Express
    http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/1012.html
    iFelix

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