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>>>Yes, FAQ #7780 Enhanced GETDIR() using Shell Object by Ed.
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>>Thanks Nadya. That's exactly what I'm using (see thread #591621) but have ran into a problem when using it on Win98 (still trying to determine why.)
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>>Thanks,
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>Hi Patric,
>
>I don't know, if you resolved this problem already. If not, I know, what Andrew Coates has a different more complicated approach to retrieve UNC paths. You can find this info on his site.


Hi Nadya,

I saw that article but understood it to be more of a method to extract the UNC from an already mapped drive. One of the things I am using this for is setting a path to where some data files are located and the user is wanting to move away from mapped drives altogether. (When they have a drive mapped, the standard GETDIR() works fine for setting the path, since the mapped drive letter shows up in the drive selection box.) I tried using the enhanced GETDIR() from the download section here, but on Win98 machines, it will start you at the My Computer level and not allow you to transverse up one level to access Desktop, Network Neighborhood, etc. (In other words, the enhanched GETDIR() works fine on Win2K and WinME, but on Win98, it shows My Computer to be the upper most level.)

So far I'm still digging a bit.....

Thanks,
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