File Share with XP

hey. this mac is the only one in the house with 2 other windows computers (**** them) and the main comptuer with the router and stuff (im running wireless) is a Windows XP.
How do i file share with it, as the XP wizard files arn't supported by the mac when i try hte USB settings method.
Can you get back to me? its so annyoing, i have to USB all the files over and stuff..
like i can use hte printer but barely access the other files.
Thanks
RJ

Hello, 
Try following this guide. It got me up and networked in about 3 minutes:
http://www.ifelix.net/tech/3020.html
EDIT: Actually iFelix hasn't done an XP to 10.5 specific guide but that should be enough. He has done a 10.5 to Vista too:
http://www.ifelix.net/tech/3022.html
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BTW this forum is for the much older iMac (Flat Panel) models
G4 (aka Flat Panel): Intel:
Click image to go to correct forum.
cheers
mrtotes
Message was edited by: mrtotes

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