Sharing Files with XP

I had a different router and I could share my desktop files/etc with my laptop. I just bought my Airport Extream, but I cant seem to share files on my network.
Is there anything I need to do/redo to be able to share files?
Lorena

When you set up that particular folder as a shared folder. You need to configure a shared folder on the PC. See the following for help:
10.5 Help- Setting up a Mac computer to share files with Windows users.
10.5 Help- Setting up a Windows computer to share files with Mac users.
10.5 Help- Sharing with Windows computers.

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