A suggestion could also be that when a user set up a new share, it is asked to 
specify which account can access it, and if one or some of this accounts do not 
have a Samba encrypted password, a a graphical front-end to smbpasswd should 
come up and ask the user to specify for those account a password.
Of course, "sudo" authentication might apply in this case.

I think this bug should be moved from wishlist to Feisty+1 mandatory, because I 
am helping countless user with this issue on the Ubuntu forums! The main 
feedback from those who write one is that it is almost impossible for them to 
figure out such tricks, also using the command line to be able to share 
directories is probably not "for human beings" or let's say that it does not 
"just work" ;-)
My deep apologise to have re-use Ubuntu well known moto, but I hope to promote 
this bug to a higher priority :-)

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Samba and system passwords should be synchronized.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24184
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