File sharing with win xp

I have been trying to access my mac files through my pc but, so far after all the suggestions and all tries I failed to do so. I am able to access my pc files on my macbook but not the other way round.
I wonder any of you have any suggestions. Note, I already installed bonjour, i turned on windows sharing in my mb but, so far no success.
Thanks in advance.
macbook white 2.0ghz, 2gb ram, 60gb HD   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   pc, win xp

Sharing files between an XP PC and a Mac running OS 10.4.x
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