Cannot access shared folders WRT610N

I have an external hard drive (Seagate FreeAgent) formatted with a single NTFS partition.  I created two new users, two new groups (one for each user) and two new actions (also one for each user).  When you try to map a network share or user is able to log on.  Each of them get a Windows (Vista) "Logon unsuccessful" message that either the user name or the password are incorrect.  I tried the 'username' and the 'Groupe_travail' formats for usernames without success.

Try upgrading/re-Flash the firmware on your router.

Connect the computer to the router with the Ethernet cable. Download the latest firmware from the site Web of Linksys and save it to your computer. Open the router configuration page and update the firmware on your router.

After upgrading the firmware of your router, it is recommended that you must reset the router and reconfigure.

Press and hold the reset for 30 seconds button. Release the reset button and wait 30 seconds. Power cycle the router and reconfigure.

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