Sendori Support
posted this on April 19, 2011 13:33
Some offices have private networks that allow you to access internal domains that you can't access outside of work. Using Sendori may limit or prevent your access to these private domains including email programs like Microsoft Outlook or accessing printers.
If you are having trouble on your office network, you may need to temporarily disable Sendori in order to access computers or printers on the office network.
To disable Sendori:
Be sure to re-enable Sendori when you no longer need access to the private network to re-enable Sendori functionality.