Login windows network

HI
Yesterdey I have added my Mac mini with OSX Lion to my Windows network Active Directory and I was logged with my network account of this AD, but today when I have started my mac mini the prompt says that the network accounts are not availables.
Thanks

Sorry but i have lost again the network login
Always I restart my mac the login says that the network accounts are not availables and the mac is linked well
Any idea please???
regards

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