I'll try to provide the "missing information" that Sebiastian Bacher
needs :-) I hope this helps to re-open and solve this bug.

Contrary to Richard Thomas, I have my SMB-Shares mounted via GVFSD, not
in /etc/fstab.

The following happens with my gvfs-mounted SMB-shares: 
* I can delete files
* I can delete empty directories
* I can NOT delete directories containing either files or directories

When I try to delete a nonempty directory, the following happens:

$ gvfs-rm test/
Error deleting file: No such file or directory
$ ls -lh test/
total 61K
-rwx------ 1 ps ps 31K 2009-06-07 18:13 lage09-gruppen.pdf
-rwx------ 1 ps ps 31K 2009-06-07 18:12 lage09-leiter.pdf

When I try to delete the directory in nautilus, the following errors
comes up: "Error while deleting. There was an error deleting
<directory>. No such file or directory" (see attached screenshot).

Starting /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r does NOT produce any output in the
commandline while trying to delete the folder in nautilus or via
commandline.

Removing the nonempty directory via commandline using rm -rf works
flawless.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot-Error-while-deleting.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38755921/Screenshot-Error-while-deleting.png

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can't delete files on nas over samba with nautilus 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341123
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