Networking at the office

I'm on my computer in my office and all our computers are connected to a network where we share important files and when I try to pull up the network there is no trace of it. But still, everyone has access. How can I get it back?

It's probably because of the privilege... you are not allowed to access than most.

I think the best option you have is to contact COMPUTER support, that forever keeps your office network environment, because it is an office network, there might be alots of configuration of your network that we don't know,

That is why COMPUTER support for your desktop is a good choice to fetch,

Good luck

Firoz

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