File Sharing Services

Does anyone know what services the Mac OS uses to access Windows shared files? -On the Mac OS and on the Windows environment as well.
In Windows, is it just the standard Windows File and Print services?
Thanks.
One of those...   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  
One of those...   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

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    0:: [13/04/05 16:11:20.798] ? | 0x7fff858bb72a
    0:: [13/04/05 16:11:20.798] ? | 0x7fff858bb6a2
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    0:: [13/04/05 16:11:20.798] ? | 0x7fff874d2b75
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