Disconnecting network volume with Lion

hi,
Since 10.7.4 I pass a lot of problems.
Especially network problems with my Synology NAS.
Occasionally my volumes are ejected himself. I have this error in the console:
Finder [143] :: NetworkNode ejectCallBack Returned -47
With preview I also have problems opening some pdf (not all!). He opens the file and then ejects all volumes networks!
Here is the error message:
([663]): Preview(663) deny system-fsctl
Preview[663]: Failed to get user access for mount /Volumes/Bureautique
sandboxd[668] ([663]): Preview(663) deny system-fsctl
KernelEventAgent[53]: tid 00000000 received event(s) VQ_DEAD (32)
KernelEventAgent[53]: tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Bureautique', from 'Bureautique', dead
KernelEventAgent[53]: tid 00000000 force unmount //Bureautique from /Volumes/Bureautique
KernelEventAgent[53]: tid 00000000 found 1 filesystem(s) with problem(s)
Failed to get user access for mount /Volumes/BureautiquePreview[663]: NSTrackPersistentURLs: LSSharedFileListInsertItemURL() failed at inserting URL file://localhost/Volumes/Bureautique/boot_camp_install-setup_10.7_f.pdf
I have no problem with adobe reader.
I obviously made ​​a big household with Onyx but this does not change.
Would you have an idea of the problem?
Thank you.

Unfortunately not. But it is clearly a bug Apple.

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