Peter,

I had a similar problem when I updated my samba to Potato.  In my case, it was 
because
I had a installed Samba on a older version of debian and I used the easiest 
shortcut
on my inital setup.  The solution to my problem was to remove the samba 
password file
and re-enter my users passwords into it.  This fixed the problem for me.

Good Luck,

Doug


peter karlsson wrote:

> Hi!
>
> A recent samba update (in potato) rendered all my shares non-functional. For
> some reason, no-one can mount anything, not even using the correct
> passwords, and if I try to browse my computer (from a Windows machine), it
> claims that I have to enter a password for \\computername\IPC$
>
> I've tried fiddling around with the configuration file, and also to move the
> old shares to the end of the new template configuration file, but I cannot
> get it to work. Does anyone have any idea what is wrong?
>
> Samba version is 2.0.5a-2
>
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