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SYMPTOMSNetwork drives may not appear in some common dialog boxes under Windows 3.1 if one or more floppy disk drives are disconnected. CAUSE
If a computer has a floppy controller card installed and the CMOS settings
are set, BIOS indicates the presence of one or more floppy disk drives;
however, if the floppy disk drives are not connected, the common dialog
boxes do not show network drives. You can see network drives when you try
to open a file from Word 2.0 for Windows or Microsoft Excel 3.0 for Windows
because these applications do not use the common dialog boxes. You cannot
see network drives when you try to open a file from Microsoft Windows
Notepad, Write, or any of the other Windows 3.1 programs because they all
use the common dialog boxes (COMMDLG.DLL).
WORKAROUND
You should be able to correct the problem by reconnecting the floppy disk
drives to the floppy controller card or by removing the floppy controller
card from the system and reconfiguring the CMOS settings for no floppy disk
drives.
subst a: c:\userDo not add or remove "substituted" drives while running Windows 3.1. If you change the state of the substituted drives from MS-DOS Prompt within Windows, Windows 3.1 will NOT work properly. REFERENCESFor more information on the SUBST command, see page 571 of the version 5.0 "Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference." Additional query words: appnote 3.10
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