How to get Fast User Switching in Win7 enabled with Anyconnect 3.1 installed

After installing Anyconnect secure mobility client 3.1 on Win7 ultimate x64 the Fast User Switcing is not functional as I must log off the logged on user before new user can logon.
This issue affects the RDP session to Win7 machine as the console user must log off before the remote user can logon but because I use the Anyconnect client for dot1x authentication once the console logged off the port become down.
Any help???

In my example above, yes I chose to mount the share "Groups" to the top of the root since that is where I put it on my server and I wanted to keep them similar; but that was just my preference, it isn't a requirement.  You can export and mount from other directories.

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