(Answered and resolved in comments above...)
Double-check that the name "yesvirginiabeach"
is correct. Make sure there's nothing crazy like a Unicode character that looks like an "i"
but is really a different character. (Solution turned out to be that someone misspelled the name of the folder as "yesvirgniabeach"
.)
For similar problems one could try enumerating the shares to see what the program can see. There's also the NET USE
command (open a Command Prompt and type net use /help
; this tool shows all the shares currently being accessed and can open new shares from a command prompt, which sometimes gives useful status messages).