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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T16:41:14+00:00 2026-05-29T16:41:14+00:00

I am working on a application in VC++ where network drives are used to

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I am working on a application in VC++ where network drives are used to access files. The drives are assigned manually by the users and then select the drive in the application. This results in drives not always being mapped to the same servers.

How would I go about obtaining the UNC path to such a file? This is mostly for identification purposes.

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    2026-05-29T16:41:16+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 4:41 pm

    here’s the function I use to convert a normal path to an UNC path:

    wstring ConvertToUNC(wstring sPath)
    {
        WCHAR temp;
        UNIVERSAL_NAME_INFO * puni = NULL;
        DWORD bufsize = 0;
        wstring sRet = sPath;
        //Call WNetGetUniversalName using UNIVERSAL_NAME_INFO_LEVEL option
        if (WNetGetUniversalName(sPath.c_str(),
            UNIVERSAL_NAME_INFO_LEVEL,
            (LPVOID) &temp,
            &bufsize) == ERROR_MORE_DATA)
        {
            // now we have the size required to hold the UNC path
            WCHAR * buf = new WCHAR[bufsize+1];
            puni = (UNIVERSAL_NAME_INFO *)buf;
            if (WNetGetUniversalName(sPath.c_str(),
                UNIVERSAL_NAME_INFO_LEVEL,
                (LPVOID) puni,
                &bufsize) == NO_ERROR)
            {
                sRet = wstring(puni->lpUniversalName);
            }
            delete [] buf;
        }
    
        return sRet;;
    } 
    
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