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Cannot see the domain from Microsoft Windows Network but I can pin

 
 
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      7th Feb 2007
I am trying to map a drive onto a couple of computers in a office enviroment.
It will work, but after a reboot it will lose the connection to the drive.
When you try to reconnect you can't even see the domain anymore from
Microsoft Windows Network. I have admin rights, so that isn't an isuue. I can
ping the sever using an address and the domain name. I can access the network
printers still, and the internet and my ip address, gateway and dns are the
same as the other computers on the domain, who have no problem connecting. I
really need some help with this. I have worked on it for a week, and I am at
a complete loss
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