Looks like the problem is that the nautilus somehow bypasses user name and password entry dialog while trying to mount a windows share.
At my machine gnome commander is able to browse the same shares after supplying the correct password, while nautilus shows empty directories without asking for user name/password.
Looks like the problem is that the nautilus somehow bypasses user name and password entry dialog while trying to mount a windows share.
At my machine gnome commander is able to browse the same shares after supplying the correct password, while nautilus shows empty directories without asking for user name/password.