I got the same error on Hardy Heron with all updates.
The problem is that the user is added to the sambashare-group, but this takes
first effect after log off/on..
So this should be tested and stated instead of the actual error message.
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This error has returned in the latest release of Ubuntu - Hardy Heron.
I am trying to share folders on my ubuntu box and I get the exact same error as
Townk
I am logging into the box remotely using Ubuntu's built-in remote desktop
server from a windows box, this might be the reason the error is p
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Normal user cannot share folders from home, even if authorised
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41955
Same here. To my shame I must say, I'm not even sure I updated. Maybe I
just rebooted. Though the need for reboots seems to be something for
that other os. ;) everything works now.
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Normal user cannot share folders from home, even if authorised
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41955
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I just update my Ubuntu and this bug seems to be fixed. Please anyone
else to confirm?
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I have exactly the same as Tonwk with Hardy RC in Ubuntu.
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I had the same problem but with a different approach:
* I right click on my Public folder (which is located on my ~) and choose
Share..
* I checked the "Share this folder" checkbox
* Add some comments
* Check the "Guest access" checkbox
* Click on "Create Share" button
Then Nautilus shows me the