Problem to open pdf in Windows 8 Domain (Reader X & XI)

Hello,
i am not able to open pdf's in windows 8, if i am connected with a domain (normal user & administrator).
If i use the local user account (normal user & administrator) it is no problem to open the same pdf!
The document is stored on a server, where i have to log on first. No problem to load a pdf, if it's stored on a public acceseble server.
Our windows xp computers have no problem to open these pdf's!
Hoping to get an answer... Thanks for any reply
Carsten Löffelbein

Hi,
here we go...
1) I tryed 10.1.5 and 11.0.1
2) I can't copy it to the computer, because the server where it is on, is a 'security' server and i can't use the right mouse button (don't now the correct name of that (we are a yamaha-dealer and i want to open technical pdf's. I have to log in on the yamaha server, then have to open a new window where is checked if i am allowed to open that source and after that i can (normally) open the pdf. There was (and is) no problem with win XP-Pro))
3) Opening in browser!
Opening in browser or in reader is no problem from non security servers!

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