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Python's os.scandir() is not recognizing my network path

I saw a question on here somewhat like mine, but the solution there did not work.

My code is:

for filename in os.scandir('\\\\network_drive\\folder\\folder\\folder\\'):
    print(filename)

The error is:

FileNotFoundError: [WinError 67] The network name cannot be found:
    '\\\\network_drive\\folder\\folder\\folder\\'

The network drive's path is definitely correct (I copied/pasted straight out of Windows Explorer's address bar). Am I syntactically screwing up or is this possibly a permissions problem via Active Directory? I'm seriously not understanding what I'm screwing up.

Update: I can't even map the network folder to a drive on my machine, leading me to think this is an AD issue. I've contacted my IT department to see if they can help resolve the issue.

Update: It was an AD issue; IT team fixed the issue, just forgot to update... 3 years ago.

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