Unable to map a network drive in Windows 8.1 Professional

I am using a Dell Venue 11 Pro tablet with Windows 8.1 professional.
I was able to setup the domain on the tablet but I am unable to map any drives.
The tablet is shown in Active Directory on our domain controller and I am using an established user name and password.
When I try to map the drives, none of the network servers are showing. When I manually type in the server location it says it is an invalid address.
We are using Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition.

Hi,
Can you ping the domain computers?
Go to your network setting, turn on network discovery setting.
Alex Zhao
TechNet Community Support

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