Networking with Windows Security Issues

Hey guys. I'm new to the Mac world so please consider me Mactarded when you reply. I'm pretty competent with windows and have successfully shared files between my PC and my mac. The issue is this. When I attempt to connect to the shared files on my PC from my mac it asks me for a password. Great! BUT...when I connect to a shared file on my mac from my PC there is no password prompt. This makes me nervous. Is there anyway to get the PC to ask for a password when I attempt to connect to the Mac?

Windows Vista is quite idiotic when it comes to connecting to Mac volumes. XP never had trouble with it, but Vista is set by default to not allow it. The process of getting the setting changed is quite convoluted with Vista Home Premium, which doesn't have the necessary tools for changing the setting.
Here's what worked for me (I wrote it down so I could duplicate it in the future):
Go to the Start menu and go to All Programs -> Accessories -> Run
Type "Regedit.exe" and press return
Go to HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
Select Lsa, then choose Edit -> New -> Key
Type "DWORD" (without quotes) as the name in the list
Double-click the text "(Default)" in the right-hand pane
Enter "1" (without quotes) as the value and press OK
Quit Regedit and restart the machine
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