Reader says mapped drives are disconnected...

Hello all,
I hope someone can assist on an issue that's about to cause me to lose my mind. A user has an issue with Adobe Reader where everytime he tries to open a PDF on a network share through Windows Explorer, it says it cannot find the file specified. I've seen similar issues in the past that have been related to Adobe's Protected Mode, but I do not believe this to be related to the problem. Here's a list of things I've done to troubleshoot this (in order):
1. Updated to the latest version (11.0.2)
2. Compared Preferences to a working machine.
3. Disabled Enhanced Security
4. Disabled Protected Mode
5. Uninstall/reinstall
6. Uninstall again, this time using Adobe's tool to remove all traces of Reader. Reinstalled.
7. Uninstall, rolled back to 10.0
8. Ensured Protected Mode is not on.
None of these things helped. One of the really odd things, however, is that when I try to open a PDF through Adobe (via File > Open...) instead of Windows Explorer, the drives each have a red X, saying they are disconnected. However, in Windows Explorer, the drives are clearly mapped and are functioning properly.
What on earth is going on?

Update:
I had this same question posted in the forums over at Spiceworks (a great place if you ever need IT related help). There was someone there who had some documentation that actually worked for me to correct this issue. If anyone has this issue in the future, go here:
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/306159-mapped-network-drives-not-showing-in-applicat ion?page=1#entry-1999172
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                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
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                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
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                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
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                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
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                GPO: AU-WSUS
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                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
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                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: au-mdwsus
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                    Large Custom Logo Bitmap Name:   N/A
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                    Online support page URL: N/A
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