** Description changed:

  Ubuntu Intrepid (development branch) 8.10
  Nautilus 1:2.23.91-0ubuntu1 0
- I cannot browse the shared folders of the computers in my home network. (but 
I could with Hardy 8.04.)
+ I cannot browse the shared folders of the computers in my home network with 
Nautilus (but I could with Hardy 8.04, and I can with smbclient).
  Detailed description:
  I open Places/Network. I double click a PC called 'Morgen', which runs under 
Windows XP in my home network. The window 'Windows shares on Morgen' opens up. 
I double click on a folder ('E') within this window, and an 'Enter Password' 
window pops up. Since there is no password, I leave the password field blank 
(the Domain 'WORKGROUP' is correct) and I press <connect>. An icon 'e on 
morgen' appears on the Desktop, but it does not open: instead, another 'Enter 
Password' window pops up. I press <connect> and the following error comes up:
  'Unable to Mount Location - DBus error 
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: Mountpoint Already registered'.
  I get the same error if I try to open the icon on the Desktop.
  Exactly the same steps gave me access to the shared folders in the local 
network host, with Hardy 8.04.
+ 
+ Further info: the computers in the local network are connected via a Linksys 
router. The Internet connection is okay: no problems with Firefox. I can also 
browse the other PCs in the network via Terminal, using smbclient:
+ smbclient //Morgen/E
+ gives me the smb> prompt and allows me to list the files, copy them, etc.

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[Intrepid] alpha5 LiveCD I can't open folders in network PCs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267378
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