File share with Vista

I have a mac and I'm trying to connect to a file share on a windows vista machine. I can find and connect to the PC but when I try to copy files to the share i get these three messages. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y244/pyroman2007/errors.jpg
I have all the appropriate privileges on the PC and I can read files that are being shared. I just can't write to the share.

Hey tell me who provides you with the Internet Service Provider according to that i will give you the steps.If its a Cable or DSL connection i will give you the steps.

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