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Why can’t I browse the network to access system resources such as printers and shared folders?

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Why can’t I browse the network to access system resources such as printers and shared folders?

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Your home computer is not a member of any ADOT owned NT Domain. Although you are connected to the IP network, you must supply domain credentials to prove that you are authorized to access protected network resources. Email, network drives, printers and all other resources will prompt for your NT logon information. You must supply these credentials every time a resource is accessed. For detailed instructions on configuring your specific operating system for NT logon, please refer to the instructions included with the VPN client software on the downloads page. If the connecting computer is owned by ADOT and running Windows NT, 2000 or XP, your initial logon information will be remembered and individual prompts will not be presented (this is possible through the use of “cached” credentials). Email, network drives and other NT security sensitive connection types will be available by means of a “pass through” authentication. When I try to get my email and/or access network file shares, an i

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