Shared external drive on Leopard machine but can't find it on Tiger Machine

I use an external drive connected to my MacBook Pro (leopard 10.5.4) for all my data/music/photos etc and want to share it on the network so my wife can access it from her macbook (tiger 10.4.11). I have selected it and set permissions in file sharing window but when connecting from the macbook, whether logging in as guest, with an account set up for my wife or as myself, i am presented with same options each time of either mounting the macbook pro's hard disk (no use) or my public folder (which i don't want to use). The external drive is nowhere to be found. Thought I'd done the right things - does anyone know where I am going wrong - do I need to get leopard on the macbook too? Don't really want to if there's another way...

This works for me between my PowerBook (10.4.11) and MacBook (10.5.5) using both registered and Guest accounts (with Maxtor One Touch drives connected to the MacBook).
Thus you don't need to buy Tiger. You do need to check your configuration.
1) Add the drive to the Sharing preference list by clicking on the "+" button under Shared Folders. I generally share the whole drive
2) Set the permissions as you want them to be. I have tested my own account and "Everyone" with Read/Write permissions.
Cheers,
Rodney

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