Imac 24 3.06 file sharing with a pc with vista ultimate

I can not see my shared files on my Imac since loading vista ultimate before when I had Xp it worked ok. I am pretty sure the problem is with the pc side. Please help

I would not disable it if I did not have other firewall software installed. I use Norton on my XP box and you can set Norton Firewall to allow certain machines only for certain purposes...a more granular setup. I don't have a Vista box here so I can't say how configurable the firewall is on Vista. I have one at my office and if I find the time, I will play around with it and see if I can come up with something.

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