Does Applications Manager (AM) work with Windows IP based UNC path values for such use as prompts or in substitution variables, etc.?
An example path value format is:
\\10.0.0.1\nfspath
Windows
Yes, Applications Manager does work with IP based UNC path values.
As long as the server hosting the network share is configured correctly to be accessed, its IP can be accessed from the AM server, there should be no issue with AM reading and accessing IP based UNC paths