This issue has also caused me to switch to KDE.  I was surprised an
issue such as this existed on an LTS release and I'm even more surprised
that it STILL exists.  I was hoping this would be fixed for Intrepid,
but unfortunately it's not.  Who do we have to pay to get this done?
There's no excuse for this still being a problem after 7 months so maybe
throwing money at it will get it fixed.  We can now mount archives
(which is awesome btw), but we can't do something as simple as look at
SMB shares on a server.

Sorry for the little mini-rant, but I hope you can understand the
frustration of this still being broken.  Any word from upstream on this?

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nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207072
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