Ghost 8.0 PXE boot mapping network drives

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I am having a problem with mapping network drives when I PXE boot. This
is what I have so far: I am running server 2003 with AD and DHCP on my
domain server and then running a seperate ghost server. I am using 3com
boot services with ghost and as of right now I can boot from PXE on the
client and ghost comes up. I need to know how to configure it to boot
from PXE ask for a username and passwork and then map my drive that it
on the ghost server. If some one can help I would be grateful.

Matt

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