filesystem junctions

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Filesystem junctions are a feature in Windows that allow you to create symbolic links between directories, often used to redirect folder paths without moving data. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about filesystem junctions frequently arise in the context of the mysterious inetpub folder that appears after Windows 11 cumulative updates like KB5055523. Users explore whether this folder is a junction or a real directory, and how junctions can be used to manage or hide such folders. The tag covers practical troubleshooting, understanding junction behavior, and leveraging them for system administration tasks.
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    Understanding the Mysterious inetpub Folder in Windows 11: Update Insights

    The Mysterious “inetpub” Folder: An Unexpected Windows 11 Quirk Windows 11 users have recently encountered an unexpected twist following the cumulative update KB5055523—a seemingly innocuous yet puzzling folder named “inetpub” appearing on the C drive. This odd discovery, highlighted by multiple...
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