>>So I think in your sample it was a typo to put @ there. It'd be interpreted as:
>>
>>\\\\myserverName\\d$
>>
>>When it should be:
>>\\myserverName\d$
>
>Thanks
>
>I guess I will be ok with \\\\myserverName\\d$ because VB.NET does not support the @ character.
No it would not be OK. Use \\myServerName\d$ instead (see my reply to your other post).
Cetin