Sharing External Hard Drive with PC

I have added external HD that has one partition formatted in FAT32 to my iMac. My goal is for this EX. HD to stay connected to my iMac but I want to be able to see it and share it with my PC. Both computers are located on my personal home network <router - cables, etc.>.
What I've done so far is as follows:
On my iMac <OS X 10.4.10>, I have turned on Personal File Sharing and turned on Windows Sharing. Also I have created a user account to match the user account on the PC.<even though Winuser was there already>.
My iMac can see the folders I have shared on my PC.
My PC <XP SP2> can see the folders and files on my iMac.
My PC cannot see the EX. USB HD attached to my iMac.
I tried putting an alias of my EX. HD in my Public Folder but when I click on that from the PC, it doesn’t work. The message my PC displays says: HD alias is an unknown File type.
I don't see anything else I can do to make the EX. HD visible to the PC. Are there any ideas what I should do to make this setup work? Or isn’t it possible for an iMAC to share an EX HD with a PC?
Thanks for any and all help
Skitterbug

Hi Dennis!
Wow! A perfect tool <SharePoints> and it worked like a charm. I am busy playing with the SharePoints App. now and if I run into any questions, I'll post back. But so far this seems to do the trick for me!
Also thanks for the link to the document about Sharing files between PC and Mac. I hadn't seen this one and I got to where I am now by trial and error. I had worked on the old LCII and III and later on some of the PowerMacs but my poor brain was a bit rusty regarding the steps I needed to take. Add to that, a lot of what I used to know doesn't always apply to the current platforms!
Thanks lots for your great help! <thumbs up>
Skitterbug

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