Maybe I found something! At least this works for me..!?

Select Applications|Accessories|Passwords and encryption keys. Then in
the Passwords tab, delete the entry containing your smb share (in my
case this was p...@uranium). Then close the Passwords and encryption
keys application and open Nautilus. Delete any bookmarks that point to
your share and close Nautilus. Reboot your PC (I'm not sure that this
step is necessary). After the reboot, launch Nautilus again and hit
Ctlr-L. Enter the path to your smb share following this format
"smb://192.168.3.253/paul/" (192.168.3.253 is the IPaddress of my samba
server uranium) and enter your smb password. Tell the system to save the
password permanently and add a bookmark for your share. Following these
steps you can also mount more shares. After a reboot I can simply click
the bookmark and open the smb share. This is of course not the solution
but only a workaround.

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Nautilus in Lucid Lynx Samba could not display network location dbus error 
gvfsd-smb-browse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560588
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