Unable to 'Keep Folders Organized' and a consolidate library

So I recently upgraded to iTunes 5.0.1.4 and I'm having a problem with the 'Keep Folders Organized' feature. Simply, it isn't. Keeping them organized, that is. Here's the set-up:
My computer's HD is too small, so the music is all stored in a shared folder on my server. I mapped the shared folder (\\servername\music) to the drive letter 'm'. In iTunes, the iTunes music folder is set to 'M:\'. 'Keep Folder Organized' is checked. In iTunes 4, when I would edit a song ame via iTunes, the file name would be updated accordingly. Since upgrading, the filename stays the same. Same for album names/folder names. Uh... Amy ideas, anyone?
On a side note, I tried consolidating my library, thinking this might help. It didn't. Instead, wherever a song name, artist name, or album name had changed, it made a duplicate of the file, named correctly and with the correct folder hirearchy! Example, I updated the album name and then consolidated the library. I now have both:
Artist/New Album Name/Song Name.m4a
-and-
Artist/Old Album Name/Song Name.m4a
Luckily, I tested this on a small subset of files, so I only had to clean up a few folders. I shudder to think what would have happened if I had applied this to all 80 GB of music!
Any ideas anyone?
Erik

MacMuse -
Seconding what Ian said, you rock!
Ian -
I would have used my Unix skills to take care of the problem, except I recently migrated my file server from FreeBSD to Win2k3!
On a side note, do you map your video files to 'V:\'? =)
Everyone -
Another work around that I have discovered is to add 'Network Place' pointing to the shared directory, and then when setting your library location, choose:
Desktop->My Network Places->ShareName
iTunes will see it as:
'\\ServerName\ShareName'
And keeping the folders organized, consolidating the library, etc will automagically start working again!
Apple Engineers -
Seconding what Ian said, this seems easily fixable. Probably should be fixed, as I can see people using external HDs to store their music collection running into the same issue!
Thanks everyone for their responses!
Erik

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