Apologies. I didn't notice the "sudo usermod -a -G sambashare" command in Jakob's original post. That command fixed the problem. However, IMO, standard users should not have to ask their administrator to do this when they first want to share a folder. The same applies to home users who are administrative ones as they should not have to use the CLI.
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