QUOTE(scorps @ Aug 22 2008, 05:14 PM)
ok ..
let see this..
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scorps@scorps-laptop:~$ smbclient //127.0.0.1/My_Home_Folder
Enter scorps's password:
Domain=[SCORPS-LAPTOP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.1]
smb: \> pwd
Current directory is \\127.0.0.1\My_Home_Folder\
smb: \> quit
scorps@scorps-laptop:~$ smbclient -L //10.0.0.47/pc02
Enter scorps's password:
Domain=[PC02] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
E$ Disk Default share
IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
D$ Disk Default share
print$ Disk Printer Drivers
SharedDocs Disk
D Disk
G$ Disk Default share
F$ Disk Default share
E Disk
F Disk
Printer2 Printer Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
ADMIN$ Disk Remote Admin
C$ Disk Default share
Printer Printer Send To OneNote 2007
session request to 10.0.0.47 failed (Called name not present)
session request to 10 failed (Called name not present)
Domain=[PC02] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
Server Comment
--------- -------
Workgroup Master
--------- -------
scorps@scorps-laptop:~$
and now, how can i get access to that shared folder??
i go to network, go to workgroup ,
but nothing inside there,...
Added on August 22, 2008, 5:22 pmwell,
i can access my shared folder on ubuntu using winxp machine,
so the setup is correct laa??
but why i can't access file on winxp using ubuntu???
my firewall turn off

When you said you go to network---workgroup ...so on, it does not come to my picture as I'm not using Ubuntu or any gui to access samba shares.
I just guiding you using cli.
Ok, have you tried accessing shared folder on xp?
smbclient //10.0.0.47/SharedDocs or whatever shared folder listed in smbclient -L
try list file when you are inside smb prompt
smb: \>ls
If you can list all the files...then everything is ok.
Try use nautilus to access: smb://10.0.0.47
You probably need to create mount point for shared folder on windows in local system incase you want to use other filemanager or doing things directly.
example:
Create mount point:
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sudo mkdir -p /media/samba
Mount samba share on xp:
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sudo mount -t smbfs //10.0.0.47/SharedDocs /media/samba
Then list files that have been mounted: ls /media/samba or use your file manager and point to /media/samba to view what's inside.
or better using cifs rather then smbfs because smbfs almost obselete and slow compared to cifs (both need kernel support):
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sudo mount -t cifs //10.0.0.47/SharedDocs /media/samba