Hello Kliphton.

Have you been in Fusion preferences, where you can connect various drives such 
as DVD drives?  I don't know if your time capsules are connected through 
wireless or with an internet cable?  Then in where the drives are, see if you 
can find your time capsule disc and try and connect it that way.  It's just a 
thought as I had to connect my Apple card reader like that as it was showing on 
the Mac and not in windows but had to do that at the time due to putting in my 
Treker Breeze card as it did not work on the Mac.

I am sorry if this doesn't work but it's a thought.

Kawal.
On 14 Oct 2012, at 00:26, Kliphton <kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, I still use windows, for business purposes only.  I got my 3TB time 
> capsule today, set up was a breeze, but I have a couple of network attached 
> storage units that I use to back up certain data.  I want to map them for 
> easy access, but I’m not seeing them in the list, it’s like there not even 
> connected, but can see them through my iMac, what am I doing wrong?  I 
> downloaded the airport utility for windows, but there is nothing in there 
> about allowing access for network storage units.  Suggestions?
> 
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