UNC path in default export file blocking software

So I gave it my all to find a solution to change the default location for my first Pro output when exporting. I know how to do it, but by clicking on the name of output to change it blocks to the solution. My guess is that it is because my default is located on my file server.

This happens in PP and SOUL. And if I run the export to the default location I get an unknown error.

How can I get this resolved, the software now is pretty useless.

Pro first, CC, final version, of course, on a machine Windows 10 Enterprice, latest upgrades of course. The material is Lenovo Yoga 12.

Advice would be much apreciated.

Unless your storage network is a San, export to a local drive and the displacement of the exported file and then share.

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