Also be careful with paths that include a space, as in C:\Users\Joe Everyone\Documents\DOSBox.
In that case, just type the path in quotes.
Mount C "C:\Users\Joe Everyone\Documents\DOSBox"
Alternatively, you can also use a relative path.
If you have a folder named DOS in the DOSBox directory, just type:
Mount C DOS
Or, if you like to mount a folder named GAME -that's inside DOXBox\DOS- as drive letter E :
C:\> Mount E DOS\GAMES
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