I have done a little testing now.
I installed 'ubuntu' Feisty and ran some tests. I set up samba to be share 
instead of user and ran placed some word docs and some OO odt docs in a folder 
that was accessible for everyone with no passwords. I went through the server 
location option, selceted a server, selected a word doc and selected to open it 
with Openoffice. The file opened fine, I made changes and saved the doc. I then 
saved-as and created a new doc with a different name. The was no problems here, 
none it all worked fine.

I then connected to my main server which runs samba in user mode (same
ubuntu as above) I was asked for my password and username, I entered as
per normal, clicked on the same docs as above, made changes and saved-as
like above and had NO ERRORS, it all worked fine.

I cannot replicate the bug in feisty  UBUNTU.

I then used KUBUNTU and replicated (or tried to) the tests above,
firstly I could not navigate with the netbios names, eg in this case
first the server is called mercury (this is the samba server in share
mode, not user, it could not be found and a pop up suggested a firewall,
a quick change to an IP address and it has found it just fine. I
navigate to the same file as used in the UBUNTU test and it tells me SMB
is only partly supported and a local copy will be opened instead. This
message has been reported before (I'm sure) I can then open the file,
but alas it is a local copy.

Next test I navigate to the same file, using the network tools and
select the file, I then ask it to be opened in Openoffice and openoffice
half loads and then just dies.

I would like to call this a KDE (Kubuntu) BUG,  I'll try SuSE 10
tomorrow and report back. Also, as a Kubuntu user and advocate, I cannot
in all honesty say to any small business use Kubuntu in this situation,
working on docs odt or otherwise on a sever is bread and butter.

Steve

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Ubuntu / SMB network error using documnets
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