Word Uses UNC Path, Even with NoLongNetNames=Yes |
Q121808
The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
NOTE: This article does NOT apply to Microsoft Word for Windows NT, version
6.0, or to Word for Windows 95, version 7.0, running under Windows NT.
SYMPTOMS
Primary Symptom
If the NoLongNetNames setting is Yes in your WINWORD6.INI file, Word for
Windows uses a universal naming convention (UNC) path instead of a logical
drive letter when you create a link using either of the following methods:
- Insert Object Command: From the Insert menu, choose Object, select the
Create From File tab, and select the Link To File check box.
- Edit Paste Special Command: From the Edit menu, choose Paste Special
and select the Paste Link option.
For example, Word might insert the following sample LINK field (which
incorrectly uses a UNC path):
{ LINK Word.Document.6 "\\\\SERVER\\NAME\\WINWORD\\FILE.DOC" "" \a \p }
By contrast, if NoLongNetNames=Yes, Word correctly uses a logical drive
letter when you create a link using either of the following commands:
- Insert File Command: From the Insert menu, choose File, and select
the Link To File check box.
- Insert Picture Command: From the Insert menu, choose Picture, and
select the Link To File check box.
For example, Word might insert the following correct LINK field:
{ LINK Word.Document.6 "G:\\WINWORD\\FILE.DOC" "" \a \p }
Secondary Symptom
Under Novell 3.11, when Word incorrectly uses a UNC path, as described
above, either of the following problems may occur:
CAUSE
Word uses two different Windows application program interface (API) calls
to perform the Insert Object and Edit Paste Special commands described
above. Only one of the API calls responds to the NoLongNetNames setting, so
the other API call causes Word to incorrectly use a UNC path in the LINK
field.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Word listed
above. We are researching this problem and will post new
information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
WORKAROUND
- Insert or paste the object without creating a link. To omit the link,
clear the Link To File check box in the Edit Paste Special or Insert
Object dialog box before you choose OK to complete the operation.
- Select and delete the object you inserted or pasted in step 1.
- Insert or paste the same object again, but this time, select the Link To
File check box before you choose OK. This time, Word successfully
creates a LINK field using the correct drive letter.
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0. Document number
WB51157-1093, pages 610-614; document number WB60460-0794, pages
638-642.
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