I believe if you map the drive that will do it. However, you should
understand, if for some reason your system doesn't have access to the mapped
drive when the system boots, perhaps you don't have the networked system
always booted, you might receive a warning that the system can't access that
drive or possibly that a network cable is disconnected. This of course is a
standard warning as the system would have no way of knowing the reason it
can't access the mapped drive. It doesn't do any harm and you can go on
working that way but I just wanted to let you know, if you map the drive you
might see such a message when the networked machine is not also booted.
Just right click the drive in Explorer and select map drive and follow the
prompts.