PROBLEM SOLVED:

Problem Solved... I recovered my Windows 7 Ultimate image (with Norton
Ghost 15) to the problematic Windows 7 Ultimate PC and now I can connect
it... Surprisingly I could access it via my Windows 7 Ultimate before
this recovery, but I couldn't in my Linux.. This was probably caused by
any problem in the share of the Problematic PC that could not occur in
the port requested by Linux or something related to Linux-Windows SAMBA
access protocol...

SUGGESTION TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM:

 Anyway, I suggest for the ones that have the same problem I had to
recover your local PC Windows image (please be sure that there aren't
any share problems in your Windows OS) via any IMAGE CREATOR software
(Norton Ghost and Acronis are very good for this type of work - You
could try CLONEZILLA too (I don't know if it works as well as it does
with LINUX when used to create Windows images because I only use it for
LINUX imaging))

I hope I could help you,

André M.

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Title:
  SAMBA - Can't access Windows 7 computer via SAMBA

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