I figured out my mistake, my folder structure was slightly off. As soon 
as I corrected the mistake everything worked perfectly.

I had my folders set like this:

- OS
      |-XPsp2
            |-i386
            |-$oem
               |- files for BTS driver install

After reading some more information on the unattended links page, and a 
M$ article about the oem folder structure, it came to me what I was 
doing wrong.

it should have been like this:

- OS
      |-XPsp2
           |-i386
               |-$oem$
                   |-files for BTS driver install

Once I renamed the folder and moved it to the correct location 
everything worked correctly on my test machines (3 different hardware 
platforms). The whole process took about 15 minutes to get setup 
correctly.  I think this is a cool way to slipstream the BTS driver 
packs into a network install application with little or no effort. I 
gotta extend many thanks to the unattended and BTS crews for making this 
set up possible. It's proving to be a real time saver for me.
 



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