I agree that the tools available to share folder should allow the user to 
set-up account to access them. If you think Windows XP, users are able to tell 
that anyone can access the share in read or read/write mode, or it can be 
specified which local user account.
I do not think that the XP's interface is user friendly, so it should not be 
used as a basis, but user needs the functionality.
IMHO this bug is related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24184

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When guest (nobody) account exists, smbpasswd should default to none
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39717
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