10.6.8 Server with 10.8 Client Issue

We have some mac OS 10.8 laptops which connect to our 10.6.8 server.
All the policies that are applied using workgroup manager work fine apart from the drive mapping ones.
When logging in 70% of the time no drives are mapped whereas the remaining 30% the drives map fine
This isn't an issue with our 10.6.8 workstations which map the drives with no issues
Is this just a compatibility issue or is there something I need to change to get them working correctly?

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