SBS 2011 Setting Up mapped drives in group policy

I have a fairly new implementation of a SBS 2011 Standard on a domain with 5 computers and users.  I have mapped network drives setup in as explained on TechNet group policy.  And also on the server and a workstation, I run gpupdate/force successfully.  I even restarted my Win7 computer. However, the drive is not be mapped to the client.

Here are my parameters of GP for mapping:
Group Policy Management / Forest: bhp.local / domains / bhp.local / MyBusiness / computers / SBSComputers.
There are 3 default policies already created here...
1 Windows SBS Client - Windows 7 and Windows Vista policy
2. Windows SBS Client - Windows XP strategy
3 Windows SBS Client policy
User configuration / preferences / Windows settings / Player cards / card reader (reader: M) / M: (order: 1)...
General...
Action = create
Letter = M
Location = \\Bhpserver\mt5
Reconnect = on
Label = Meditrax
Hide/show this drive = show
Hide/show all drives = no change
Common...
Yes = remove this item when it is no longer applied (just changing Action = Create action = update)
The settings above were made to all the default fonts listed 3 above (Win7/Vista, XP and the Tote)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Brian

Hello

Your question of Windows 7 is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro TechNet public. Please post your question in the Technet Windows 7 Forums. Here is the link:
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itpronetworking/threads

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                                                             2 BIT-11       40   40
                                                             6 BICSE-7      25   25
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