Alternatively you could just untick the option to log in to NT domain in
the Client for Microsoft Networks properties..
Gary Pigott wrote:
>> Hi Jon,
>> All you need to do is go into the Network Properties in control panel, and
> change your "Primary Network Logon" from "Client for Microsoft Networks" to
> "Windows Logon". You should be able to map drives from other machines on
> the network. The "Client for Microsoft Networks" logon tries to log you on
> to an NT domain controller which probably doesn't exist on your network.
>> Gary
>
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