I've got samba with winbind set up, local machine is acting as domain member. 
getnet returns windows users/groups, wbinfo confirms that local machine acts is 
domain member, logging through ssh with pam_winbind set u works etc. On another 
machine, windoes xp also being domain member, I've got homedir share mounted 
antomatically as U: from //server/users. When I try to mount this share from 
Linux domain member it does mount (by smbmount) or I can connect to it (by 
smbclient) when providing correct credentials, however any access to it returns 
"access denied". Here goes example:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> smbclient -U DOMAIN+USER //server/users
OS=[Windows Server 2003 3790 Service Pack 2] Server=[Windows Server 2003 5.2]
smb: \> ls
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \*

One more time - this share works perfectly ok when mounted from windows. I can 
also happily mount and use any other share from this server, when conencting 
with windows credentials - except homedir, which is mounted on windows 
automatically by windows profile script. Samba version is 3.0.24-2.23. 
smb.conf, as minimal as possible, is included below. Any ideas?

Regards,

Zdenek

[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN
realm = DOMAIN.LOCAL
preferred master = no
server string = test samba server
security = ADS
encrypt passwords = yes
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba/%m
max log size = 50
winbind separator = +
printcap name = none
printing = none
idmap uid = 40000-50000
idmap gid = 40000-50000
template shell = /bin/bash
template homedir = /tmp
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = No
browseable = No

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