SYMPTOMS
When you specify the Workgroup templates file location in Microsoft Word using a path similar to the following:
where <ShareName> is the name of the share, the path actually stored is a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path for that file location (similar to the following):
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use one of the following methods appropriate for your situation:
Method 1: Use the DontUseUNC Switch
Microsoft Word 97 SR-1 allows you to use drive letter mappings and disable Universal Naming Convention (UNC) by using the "DontUseUNC" registry switch.
For additional information about using the DontUseUNC switch, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
171406 WD97: How to Disable the Use of UNC
Method 2: Modify the Workgroup Templates Path
To display and use a path with a logical drive letter and not the UNC file location for Workgroup templates, follow these steps:
- Double-click a blank area of the Microsoft Office Shortcut toolbar to display the Customize dialog box (or right-click the shortcut bar and click Customize on the shortcut menu).
- Click to select the Settings tab.
- Click to select Workgroup Templates, and click Modify.
- Type the path using a logical drive letter for the templates in Setting (Word 7.0, Office 7.0) or Folder name (Word 97).
- Click OK.
The path is displayed as the following:
The path with the drive letter appears on the
File Locations tab of the
Options dialog box (on the
Tools menu, click
Options) in Microsoft Word. However, if you modify the path on the
File Locations tab in Word, the path reverts to UNC.
NOTE: When a logical drive letter is used in the path, the network share must be mapped to that logical drive letter at all times for Word to be able to use the path. This is why the default method is UNC, which enables Word to find a network location without having to map a drive.