Mapped Drive remains offline when reconnecting to the network

I work where there is a shared server (freenas). Whenever I leave and reconnect to the network my mapped drive is offline. If I turn off my computer while the mapped drive is online, it will be offline. I have to unplug and reboot, then remap the disk each time. I had this problem awhile, but I got a new computer and can't remember what to do.

Thank you

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Take a look at this forum, at the bottom, a user has mentioned this site

http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff633429 (v = ws.10) .aspx

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