Windows XP can't see the shared folder windows 7

I'm on a domain active directory and copied the files on a windows 7 and it distributes and everyone has access. All my window 7 can see n work fine with it. None of my XP units can access. I can ping to the IP address and I even use the IP address when no part mapping. Nothing seems to work I try.

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