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I still have the same issue as per my initial message, this time using
Jaunty beta with the latest updates applied. Selecting Places -> Connect
to Server... and only entering the service type (windows share) a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
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This might help. It seems that you might not have nautilus.
So try and run:
sudo apt-get install nautilus
hope this helps
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I must add one more thing: if I do "gksudo nautilus" I still cannot
mount the shares (the error message states that Nautilus cannot handle
network places; writing this in another environment, I cannot check th
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I can concur with Michael Lueck in the comment above: I'm also seeing
identical incorrect functionality.
DOES:
0. Go to Places \ Connect to Server...
1. Service type: Windows Share
2. Fill in Server, Share,
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I fetched down those updates to Samba on my Hardy 8.04 32-bit system,
rebooted, and now this morning see your comment Pajari.
So I tested creating a connection, filling in:
server
share
userid
domain
At the
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In the latest automatic Samba updates (Sept. 6, 2008) the bug seems to
have been fixed. Now I can access the shares on my Ubuntu desktop from
my Ubuntu laptop with no hassle in my home network. I'm so pleased
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I'm afraid I rejoiced too early, i.e. the problem persists. Yesterday I
could mount the shares after checking a few boxes in Guarddog, but the
host machine (my desktop acting as a file and print server, as wel
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In my case it was not a bug after all, it seems. I installed Guarddog
(having used it earlier but, for some reason, having also uninstalled
it) and fixed the problem by changing the firewall settings. So the
"
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I confirm. In my home network, I have a desktop with WinXP on internal
HDD and Ubuntu on an external HDD partition. Both systems have Samba
shares and a shared printer.
I can connect out-of-the-box to the se
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Same issue with fresh install Ubuntu hardy install.
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This bug is a duplicate of 216104[0]
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https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/216104
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Hardy - Nautilus shortcut to Samba Shar
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