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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Windows for Workgroups, you cannot specify a universal naming convention (UNC) name as the working directory for an application in the Program Item Properties dialog box. This limitation also applies to the startup directory specified in program information files (PIFs) for MS-DOS-based applications. MORE INFORMATION
Network users can refer to a network resource by its UNC name (typically in
the form \\<SERVER>\<SHARE> for Microsoft networks) without associating
that connection with a drive letter. Although this is valid for some
applications, Windows and Windows for Workgroups use the working (or
startup) directory by attempting to change to that directory. Since it is
not valid to change the directory to a UNC name, the operation fails.
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