I also ran into a bunch of these problems today with the released gutsy
version. Here is what I found:

Using "System::Administration::Shared Folders" I can easily share a
folder but if I try to access it from a remote machine no combination of
username/password will work. To fix that I had to run the following
commands in a terminal:

1. sudo -i
2. smbpasswd my_ubuntu_username
3. (then I enter a brand new password for SMB use only)

At all time, I kept the default security settings in smb.conf (that is I
used security=user). I think that the SAMBA team generally advises
against using security=share (I read this in some RHEL documentation
page). The security=share security model is what Windows 95 and 98 used.
Finally, as a side note; I'm pretty sure that the NTFS sharing issue
outlined by Robin Haswell above has been fixed in Gutsy. I shared a NTFS
mounted drive with no problems at all.

I'd love to see some kind of way to create a share without dropping into
the command line. Go Ubuntu!

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[shares-admin] Shared folders requires a login
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