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Hello, I use my dial up modem to connect to a remote network at my workplace.

Evrything works just fine, but when i am conneted (and get the little notification icon in my tray)I don't know the ROOT name of the server..
For Example, the default is " \\Server ".

Does any of you knows how to find the name of the server?? I need it real bad, Work issues.

Thank you all for your time and effort,
SugarFreeBoy

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Sure, just call your administrator. I am sure he'll be happy to help.

Dev

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