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    20.0.0.1 is only the machine, you need to tell the command where to go on the machine, e.g if it's a windows computer \\20.0.0.1\c$. also, only PowerShell supports UNC Path in cd
    – SimonS
    Commented Nov 4, 2019 at 12:09
  • Many thanks @SimonS - I was persuaded that \\20.0.0.1\` would mount the "root" folder (that is, the "folder" that contains the collection of folders that I see, when I enter \\20.0.0.1\` in Windows Explorer)! Feel free to post this as an answer, I'll accept it ...
    – sdbbs
    Commented Nov 4, 2019 at 12:13
  • The folders you see if you enter \\20.0.0.1 are the shares that are enabled on that machine, excluding the standard ones like c$. So it is not a real folder, it's only there to help you navigate through windows explorer / networks
    – SimonS
    Commented Nov 4, 2019 at 12:34