Thanks for the link. 
So from Win8 and onwards you have to run applications with the same rights as 
the process that have mapped network the drives before in order to have them 
available. 
I can see other official Microsoft sources confirm this is by design so it is 
not a bug in DC++.

** Changed in: dcplusplus
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  Samba share can't be added after 0.853

Status in DC++:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Unsure if this is intentional. On 0.853 I couldn't add my fileserver mount to 
my shared directories list using the UI because the network drives didn't 
appear in the folder browser dialog. Manually adding them to the config xml was 
possible though, and after hashing the files could be properly shared.
  Since updating to 0.863 they no longer index or hash at all. If this intended 
behavior, and if not, is there a kind of option to enable network drive sharing?

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