How configuring my apple mac air in directory active of windows

Si alguien sabe como se configura este equipo en una red windows, lo agradeceria.
He leido varios documentos y no me funciona , el error que aparece es "unable to connet to server"  y el dns del mac esta funcionando.

Here's a link showing what I can see on my finder.
http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs032.snc1/3232503618964135_273400024_77140_5639566n.jpg
No matter what I do (connected to a network or not) it always displays "All" beneath "Shared". I know it's not a big deal but I don't like being defeated!

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