Windows machine cannot view hard drive connected to mac.

All,
I've tried to search with no luck.
I'm working in a serverless mac/pc environment. I have a mybook attached via firewire to a mac used for backup purposes. All of the pc's in the office can connect to the mac and it's primary hard drive. They cannot see, let alone connect to, the additional hard drive. All of the macs in the office have the option of choosing a volume when mounting the mac in question. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Jared

By default, only directories on the boot drive are
available to network clients.
If you're using SMB (which is the standard in Windows
networks), you need to specifically configure the SMB
server to tell it to share additional directories on
the external drive.
The easiest way to do this is to get a copy of SharePoint
s, a GUI front end to the AFP and SMB server
daemons.
Camelot - Thanks for the tip, but I am having trouble completing your suggestion - Is it possible to see other Mac hard drives on an XP machine and if so - what is the step by step and what do you expect to see once it is set up and from the XP side of things what sort of set up is required - is there instructions on this somewhere that you know of or is it something that you yourself have the time to answer? Thhanks.

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