ntfs junctions

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NTFS junctions are a feature of the NTFS file system that allow you to create symbolic links between directories. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about NTFS junctions often arise in the context of system folders and unexpected directory behavior. For example, users have reported the appearance of an inetpub folder after a Windows 11 update, which is actually an NTFS junction pointing to the default IIS web server directory. Understanding NTFS junctions helps in troubleshooting such anomalies, as they can be used to redirect file paths without moving data. Topics covered include how to create, view, and remove junctions, their role in system administration, and their impact on disk space and file organization.
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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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