The infinite folders tag on WindowsForum.com covers a specific Windows issue where nested 'Application Data' folders are created recursively, often under 'C:\Users\All Users\Application Data'. This problem, sometimes called 'infinite folders', results in a deep chain of repeated subfolders. While it typically does not cause immediate system errors, it can be confusing and may indicate underlying issues with folder redirection or symbolic links. Discussions on the forum include user experiences, screenshots of the folder structure, and attempts to resolve the issue using tools like JunctionBox, though a definitive fix is not always straightforward. The tag is relevant for Windows users encountering unexplained nested folder structures.
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"Infinite" Application Data folders and subfolders (screen shots attached and/or via WEB links)
I have an issue in my "C:\Users\All Users\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data"
folder. I believe its loosely called "Infinite" Application Data folders and subfolders
C:\Users\All...