Alright, Firstly, André let me sincerely apologize for thinking that your original idea, of wiping the clients was ludicrous, as it would seem that the problem was on their side.
I was so frustrated with my computers/samba this weekend, I decided to try one last thing and formatted/reinstalled two of my Windows 7 machines.
Lo and behold, the problem is solved - I can't believe that the problem would be on the client's side - Or at least, I was so sure it's samba!
Anyway, bottom line is, I also got my SAMBA working 100%, by, strangely enough, reinstalling Windows 7. I haven't tested if samba gives the same problems on Mac or other Linux boxes - but my preliminary testing would indicate that they don't have this problem.
Alright, Firstly, André let me sincerely apologize for thinking that your original idea, of wiping the clients was ludicrous, as it would seem that the problem was on their side.
I was so frustrated with my computers/samba this weekend, I decided to try one last thing and formatted/ reinstalled two of my Windows 7 machines.
Lo and behold, the problem is solved - I can't believe that the problem would be on the client's side - Or at least, I was so sure it's samba!
Anyway, bottom line is, I also got my SAMBA working 100%, by, strangely enough, reinstalling Windows 7. I haven't tested if samba gives the same problems on Mac or other Linux boxes - but my preliminary testing would indicate that they don't have this problem.
Thanks again Andrè!