Tried Gonzalo's fix to no avail.

My system is a Toshiba L305-S5919 laptop (came with Vista Home Basic which I 
obliterated). Fresh installed 9.04, then upgraded to 9.10, then upgraded (?) to 
10.04.
Couple things got broke, but this "Cannot connect to / browse Windows Shares" 
bug is killing me. This is definitely NOT a LOW-PRIORITY bug. It is, as Tony 
Aude noted above, a real show-stopper for people like me that must work in a 
Windows environment, but prefer to do it from a realiable platform.

In the past (9.04, 9.10) I could bring a file from any Windows box to my
laptop in a jiffy; now, I have to remote control the box, then put the
file in a place that I have access to from Ubuntu, then, finally, bring
it in via, for example, FTP. A real time waster.

Being mostly a newbie to Ubuntu, I tried two options:

  1- Places -> Connect to Server... -> (enter details) -> Connect -> (insert 
password) -> Connect
  2- In a terminal window, typed "nautilus smb://<username>@<IP>/<share>" 
(replacing words between "<>" with actual connection data)

Both attempts spit the same error with a useless OK button:

  "Cannot display location "smb://<username>@<IP>/<share>/""
  Failed to mount Windows share.

Please, please, please: Fix this issue. But please, please, please,
please, please, please, do it soon.

Thanks.

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cant browse/mount windows shares in nautilus 10.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/544847
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