Network drive w/ itunes problem

I have my music stored on a networked drive connected to a windows pc. on my MBP I have been able to figure out how to load the music into itunes, but I do not wish to copy the music to the hard drive of the MBP, so I deselected that option in the preferences menu. I would perfer to just stream the music from my networked drive.. this works wonderfully when playing music in itunes, but i cant seem to figure out how to get iTunes to copy the music from my network drive onto my ipod.. please advise
MacBook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

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