A Windows 7 laptop is failing with "backup failed (No files dumped for share
win7home)."  Prior to this, one full and three incrementals completed
successfully.

I verified the username and password, and I've tried with Windows Firewall
turned completely off.  The password and the machine name contain only
letters and numbers -- letters only for the username.

When I run:

> smbclient \\\\13708n1\\win7home -U backuppc -E -d 3


I get this in the output:

> Doing spnego session setup (blob length=336)

 SPNEGO login failed: Invalid parameter


I get the same result whether I provide the correct password or not, or
whether I use the proper share name or a nonexistent one.  When I run the
same command against different Windows 7 laptops, the blob length is much
shorter, and I don't get the "Invalid parameter" failure.

Here's another interesting bit of information; when I run:

> smbtree -U backuppc


I get (abridged):

> MY-WORKGROUP
> \\44Z62L1
> \\44Z62L1\win7home
> \\44Z62L1\Users
>  \\44Z62L1\IPC$           Remote IPC
> \\44Z62L1\C$             Default share
>  \\44Z62L1\ADMIN$         Remote Admin
> \\13708N1


Note that there are no shares listed for 13708N1.  Furthermore, running:

> smbtree -U bsmith


(where bsmith is the name of the laptop's primary user) gives a similar
output.  The user can't see her own shares, even though I can use that
command with other users to see just the shares on their respective laptops.

I think the user must have inadvertently changed some network or sharing
settings on her laptop, because it does not appear that her shares are being
broadcast.  I've verified that the directory is being shared with the
backuppc user as well as the Backup Operators group, using the win7home
share name.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
-Frank
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