how about disabling ipchains/iptables your firewall and try again. check out access permission for the shared folders/files as well
 
|Hello plugers:
 
I got a problem of our samba server configuration...It so happen that I had commited a little change on our linux server, but I can 't remember where? Before It was working well, and when I try to change the security settings all the client running windows OS would not be able to open the shared folder on it.
 
Comment and suggestion are always welcome. Thanks.
 
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