FileVault 2 and mapped drives access

I heard that if I'm using Filevault at work, I will no longer have access to the mapped drives and printers.  I think this apply to the first generation of FileVault.  Is it still the case with FileVault 2?

It looks like the site I linked in my OP is down permanently.  I was hoping the owner might be open to helping me with this issue, but that seems unlikely now.
Hopefully someone here on the forums can help me out instead.  Essentially: how do I use the noatime option on my boot drive whilst also employing Full Disk Encryption via Filevault 2?
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