Public bug reported:

Related bug: Bug 32067
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/32067

Redhat ships a samba configuration tool called 'redhat-config-samba'.
Ubuntu currently lacks a configuration tool for Samba, and this means
users cannot log in from Windows machines to view .  Ubuntu asks for a
user name and password, but does not provide a graphical configuration
tool to add any samba users, so many users are left in the dark and
think Ubuntu can't talk to a Windows machine.

Ubuntu would probably use the CentOS-Red Hat-trademark-removed version
of this program.

http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/netwinder/netwinder/RPMS/nw/9/redhat-
config-samba-1.0.4-1.noarch.html download link for redhat-config-samba

See:

This is easy to install on Ubuntu by converting the RPM to a .deb
package with alien, and linking /usr/bin/python* to whatever version
that tool wants.

Proof of user's having problem with Samba and no GUI configuration
tools:

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37742

"....But I wasn't installing it on a notebook, it's on a desktop machine
sharing a LAN with two XP and one Vista boxes. Vista and XP play happily
together, doing all the file and printer sharing I need with absolutely
no bother. The Ubuntu PC is a different matter entirely. I was advised,
by friends who swear by Linux and at Microsoft, that I needed to install
Samba, which I duly did. I am assured that Samba's sole purpose in life
is to enable Linux and Windows machines to co-exist and cooperate on the
same LAN.

Well, I've only been playing with computers since 1972 and I couldn't
make it work. Linux can see the Windows boxes and vice versa, but any
attempt to access files is met with a login dialogue box that refuses
any username and password I enter. Now my learned friends tell me I
should be using something called Wine. I've been a heavy user of wine
for many years and it certainly helped relax me but did absolutely
nothing for my connectivity dilemma.

So I've done what any normal person would do in the circumstances – give
up. If the awfully-clever people who write bits of open source code
can't make it work automatically, I stand absolutely no chance of fixing
it. It looks very much to me as if people clever enough to write an
entire operating system can't make a simple bit of networking work, it
has to be a deliberate marketing decision rather than a lack of
ability."

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=396599

"

I've been trying to get the shared folder option working over ethernet. So I 
downloaded
the samba package and installed it.
Now I see the shared folder in my windows network neghborhood but I get asked 
for
a password. I'm not sure what the password is. It isn't my user password 
because it
won't take that. I don't recall setting any other passwords." 

"No it just shows me a path to the folder that is shared and the only box I can 
fill
in is password.
Yes I know it's case sensitive. I enter it just the same as when I log onto 
linux.
There are no other passwords I have set that I know of."

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=265700&highlight=smbpassword
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=388744&highlight=smbpassword
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=390434&highlight=smbpassword
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=390994&highlight=smbpassword

This is just a small amount of the questions people ask the Ubuntuforums
everyday, but this specific theme comes up so often.

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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redhat-config-samba should be included in Ubuntu
https://launchpad.net/bugs/98825

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