the main issue seems to be that when the computers are booting up, the finder is 
crashed because its looking for the network but doesnt recognize it for some reason.  

> ----------
> From:         David Nelson
> Reply To:     Mac Network
> Sent:         Monday, April 1, 2002 11:34 AM
> To:   Mac Network
> Subject:      Re: macs on a windows 2000 network
> 
> Perhaps you could make an alias of the shared volume and put it on the
> Desktop or in the Apple menu for quick access, and/or make the drive
> mount when the computer starts up.
> 
> >You can manually click on server IP address & enter it from
> > there, but it doesnt remember it the next time
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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