Public bug reported:

I'm having the same problems as in this closed bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/26933
The thing is that I open Nautilus, browse my Samba Network and it's empty. I 
can connect directly to the server, but it does not get listed. Also, sometimes 
they show up, but when I click on a Samba service, for example, to IP 
192.168.0.2, a message tells me that I have to open it with some program, 
because it's not a link!! (WTF). Then, it gets previewed as a text file.

I'm using Ubuntu Gutsy, 32bit for clients; server is a SuSE 10.2, Samba. 
Windows Vista clients get it listed when I browse the network.
We're trying to switch to Linux in the company I work for, but we're having 
trouble with Samba, so people's getting a bit angry.

Sometimes servers get listed, then I try to connect to them, but it's 
impossible, because I'm not asked any password, nor user. It just gets empty 
again.
I'm going to try to debug it someway (please, tell me how), and post some 
screenshots.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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