Cannot write to Snow Leopard server to Windows XP

OK - my set-up is the following - I have a Mac with VMware fusion where I do most of my work on the side of Windows XP.  Recently, I added a mac mini Snow Leopard server so that a group of us can access the files, and my mac is connected to it through sharing.  On the side of windows XP, the server is mapped and I can open the files it contains, but when I try to save or delete whatever it is, it won't let me.  It's as if I was a user who had read but not write privileges.  The problem is that I don't remember connect you, so I think that he mapped automatically, so access is here to look at the files, but when it comes to writing, the server does not recognize the user and block the change.

I hope the above makes sense.  I guess I could establish a VPN connection and get out and return this way, but it seems rather ineffective.  If anyone has an easier solution, it would be much appreciated!

Thanks in advance

Have you tried to disconnect the mapped drive, then remapping using the option 'connect under a different name' on the map network drive window?

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