This is still an issue in Feisty. After setting up a new SMB share and
setting the permissions of the shared directory to global read/write,
other Ubuntu computers (those with the same username/password on them)
are able to connect to the share without problems.

However, Windows XP clients on the network cannot access the share
without a username and password being entered. Unless 'smbpasswd -a
username' has been run, the username and password entered on the Windows
computer will never be accepted, so the share is inaccessible. There
should probably at least be a graphical interface for smbpasswd, as I
imagine a lot of users come up against this issue.

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Samba and system passwords should be synchronized.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24184
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