ok, that was clarifying.

anyway, i think that a message saying the user must relogin is still
unacceptable. the problem is not that the error message doesnt contain
helpful information. the problem is that ERRORS ARE BAD. we should not
get an error in the first place. it is inconvenient and unnecessary (and
confusing) to have to log out and log back in

it seems that there are a LOT of suggestions as to how this can get
fixed, why not implement them? dynamic updating user permissions,
restarting nautilus and "su -c $USERNAME", and "newgrp sambashare" are
three ways. i will test and see if "newgrp sambashare" will work and
post the results here very soon.

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"easy" file sharing not notifying about logout/login
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