Windows Vista and Airport Extreme USB Disc

While I'm thrilled with my multiple Macs and their effortless ability to connect to my printers and USB hard drive on my Airport Extreme, my wife's new Windows Vista confuser isn't quite as seamless.
When I try to connect to my hard drive using Windows Vista's version of the Airport Disc Agent I get the message:
Unknown user, incorrect password, or login is disabled. Please retype the login information or contact the disk's administrator.
That would be me. I called myself and realized that I'm using the same password as on my Macs, but I keep getting this blankety-blank message.

I found a very, very effective solution to the problem.
I returned the lousy Vista machine yesterday morning and bought a MacBook. Within 10 minutes of unpacking it I was on the network, I had access to the hard drive and I was even able to sync my contacts with my other computers.
It was easy and worked the first time. Which is why the Vista machine went back to the store and was worth taking the 15% hit that Best Buy charges to restock computers.

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    But currently have it working with the Win 7 defaults of:
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    Message was edited by: aprouser

  • Windows Vista and Airport Express

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    *Im getting frustrated !*
    Specs:
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    Message was edited by: clockworks

  • Set up a Windows formatted Drive as an Airport Extreme USB drive

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    Free Solution:
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    Message was edited by: macjack

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    Some users actually do seem to be able to make this work, but overall, it is not a reliable method to backup your data if it is important to you.

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