Yes!
Check out Microsoft\'s documentation on unattended installations. Win2K Magazine\'s Sean Daily had a few articles on unattended installs, where you configure an I386 folder with an $OEM$ folder to house your 3rd party drivers. You also need to create a custom unattend.txt file to enumerate where the pnp drivers are.
Generally, anything w/PnP drivers will work. However, I\'ve seen many drivers that use a custom installation .EXE that may or may not work with unattended installs. And configuring the systems to install 3rd party mass-storage drivers is a complete PIA.
Given the volatility of drivers, apps, patches, etc., where new files are released on a daily basis, I simply keep all this stuff on a separate \"resources\" drive/partition, which never gets reformatted when I reinstall Win2K.