Connecting to networked hard drives via XP

I've got an iMac 400 running OS 10.3.9 that has 2 external firewire drives. It's pretty much a server for my 2 Mac laptops on an Airport Express network.
I'm trying to connect to these HD's through Bootcamp running XP Professional on my MBP. I can access the iMac's hard drive, but the 2 externals I can't. On the Mac side I have no problem accessing them.
Any ideas as to how to acces these drives in XP? Is it an XP thing or a setting thing on my iMac. Thanks.
MBP 2.0Ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

g. andres wrote:
I have a MacBook pro.  I want to store media on an external hard drive. Can I connect my G Drive external hard drive to my existing home network? I have AT&T internet provider, and their modem (residential gateway) only has ethernet ports. 
It would work if you had:
A router with a USB port and a disk sharing feature (my ISP's router does)
An Apple Airport Extreme or Time Machine, because they have USB ports and a disk sharing feature
A Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, or you can buy an adapter that just puts a hard drive on the home network
Another computer that you can plug the disk into and then turn on file sharing enabled for that volume
Note that some devices might not share Mac-formatted disks, so do the research.

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