I also ran into this same exact problem; Samba shares worked without a
problem from Ubuntu 7.04 and upgrade to 7.10.  Some relatively recent
patch(es) in about the April timeframe broke the connectivity.  I
upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and the problem is still occurring.

I was able to get a partial solution by using webmin to work on the
smb.conf file, suggesting to me that this might be partially
configuration related.

I only have a partial solution as I have multiple shares and am now able
to access 3 of them (drives in NTFS format, moved over from Win2K
system; root/root owner/group 755 permissions) are working.  The other
shares are consistently giving a Windows network access error (ext
format, fred/fred owner/group 755 permissions).

Like a number of other people I have removed and reinstalled Samba in
various configurations.

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Ubuntu Dapper Samba shares - broken for some
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