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I'm trying to set up a share for my system which is dual booting windows 7 64bit and ubuntu 32bit 10.10 What i did

-Install Samba from the Ubuntu software center

- In System->Admin->Samba add the share for my /Home/Downloads

- In smb.conf i edited the workgroup to that of my windows7 workgroup

- In the home folder right clicked on Downloads and in sharing option i allowed others create and delete

privileges and Guest access ( security not an issue). Then allowed Nautilus to add the permissions automatically. Now from what I have seen if i go into windows 7 in the network section i should have a Ubuntu share appearing but i don't. The only devices which show are the router and the computer itself ( of which ubuntu isn't in) Is there anything i missed or how do i access these files ?

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