Sorry, I was absent ;-)
I try to describe this problem a second time.

Scenario 1: Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10

1. open nautilus
2. press the "edit" button so that you can type a location (e.g. 
/home/user/Desktop)
3. type the following address: smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and press "return"
4. now you have to log in on the server ...
5. so that you can see the folder of user1 on server 192.168.0.3 by using a 
samba-server
6. open a second nautilus window
7. type the following address:  smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and press "return"
8. after that you have to write the password of user2
9. so now you can see the folder of user2 on the same server <= everything 
correct

Scenario 2: Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
1. open nautilus
2. press the "edit" button so that you can type a location (e.g. 
/home/user/Desktop)
3. type the following address: smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and press "return"
4. now you have to log in on the server ...
(after this moment the address automatically changes to smb://192.168.0.3 <= I 
think this is already buggy and didn't happen in scenario 1)
5. so that you can see the folder of user1 on server 192.168.0.3 by using a 
samba-server
6. open a second nautilus window
7. type the following address:  smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and press "return"
8. after that you have to write the password of user2
9. now you can't see the folder of user2 as described in scenario 1 step 9
you only see the folder of user1 again <= bug!

I would be happy if this could be fixed.

Don't hesitate to ask me again ;-)

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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samba hasn't been working with 2 logins on the same server since Ubuntu hardy 
8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236990
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