No connection from XI3.0 to smb share after lost of connection

Hi Forum,
we got issues with XI 3.0 after disconnection of
a smb share.
The smb share is located on a UNIX machine with the opensource fileserver SAMBA 3.x running on it. After a disconnect of the WAN link to the UNIX maschine XI has to be restarted to reconnect to the smb share.
Question:
- Is this problem of XI?
- Could this be a problem of the SAMBA deamon?
- anything else?
This behavior isnt acceptable because we have do this manual . Are there any hints to solve this issue?
thx
Andre

What does it mean? The smb share is a permanent mount?! Do I have to configure this in XI?
thx
Andre

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