Windows 7 with Airport Extreme External HD Connected

I have read for the past few hours and worked to get my new Toshiba Windows 7 laptop to recognize my external hard drive that is connected to my Airport Extreme.  I have 2 other laptops, Windows XP, that connected without problems.  I have tried almost every solution I could find in this forum with no success.  I have turned off the windows search function.  I have changed the airport channel from automatic to manual selecting channel 11.  I have Windows 7 Home Edition and cannot access the local security settings. 
I am at a loss and very frustrated that I just bought this new computer and cannot use it.  Any suggestions or fixes?
As I mentioned, I have literally spent a few hours searching, reading and trying.
Thanks.

For Win7 Home edition, you will have to make a Registry change. Please do so only if you are comfortable with making Registry edits ... and, as always, any errors introduced may render your Win7 device unbootable.
Open registry editor ( Start search - regedit)
Browse to  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
Create a new DWORD value  with the following properties:   NAME: LmCompatibilityLevel    VALUE: 1
Restart your PC and try the connection again.

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