Although I have to ask, if WS63 is no longer in use, then why are you even looking for files on it in the first place?
Aha!

Sorry. Someone (me, in this case) "attached" a file on my desktop to an object in our program. "Attachments" can come from anywhere. Now, I have a new workstation, but those records still exist in our DB, still pointing to my old workstation. Part of the program checks to see if the file exists and changes the icon to a red X or something like that if it doesn't. I am getting the red X, but it is taking forever.

Assuming this happens to someone in the company (fairly likely), or the location (hopefully as central as possible) of the attachments folder(s) changes, they can use another form repair all those broken links. For instance, all of my \\WS63\c$\Desktop attachments need to be changed to \\WS130\c$\Desktop. Too much info, I guess, but thanks for the ping idea.

How would I do that, by the way? I am going to search the forum, but I thought I might as well ask in case I can't find anything.