op, PC Tools Desktop, Tabworks, Dashboard, and Direct Access Desktop 1.0.Universal Naming Convention (UNC) network names and existing software-----------------------------------------There are three ways to assign a network resource in Windows 98:- Assign a network resource by using its UNC name. UNC names are in the format \servershare. Windows 98 uses this method by default.- Assign a local name to the network resource. For example, assign one of your LPT ports to a network printer.- Assign a drive letter to a remote disk drive. This method was the default in Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 and is still supported in Windows 98.Using a UNC name removes much of the ambiguity of the Windows 3.1 method. That UNC names tend to be longer than their Windows 3.1 equivalents can cause problems for some programs. If you experience such problems, you can revert to the Windows 3.1 method of addressing network resources. Using a UNC name may affect the following programs: Design CAD 2D for Windows, CorelDraw for Windows, Corel Photo Paint 5, ccMail, Quickbooks 3.0, Lotus Notes, MS Profit 1.0b, and other programs designed for the Windows 3.1 environment.NOTES ON SPECIFIC MS-DOS-BASED AND WINDOWS-BASED PROGRAMS==================================7th Guest---------If you are running 7th Guest with a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 sound card, enable and use Sound Blaster compatibility mode, or configure your Pro Audio Spectrum card to IRQ 5 and DMA 3.Agent 95 and 97---------------This application fails to start after installation, and will not run in Windows 98. Please contact the vendor for information concerning a Windows 98 compatible version.Adaptec EZ-SCSI 3.1-------------------When this program runs with Windows 98, you may experience the following product limitations:- Adaptec EZ-SCSI does not modify your CONFIG.SYS and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT files like it does under Windows 3.1. To use real-mode device drivers with Windows 98, you need to run ...