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A mysterious new folder, “inetpub,” has started popping up on Windows PCs like an uninvited guest at a meticulously planned IT dinner party—and now, it's time we talk about the chaos it left in its wake.
Meet Your New Folder: Where Did “inetpub” Come From?
For many Windows users, especially IT...
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It always starts innocently enough—one day, you’re minding your own business, perhaps checking whether Windows Update has kindly decided to allow you to work, when suddenly you notice a mysterious guest lurking in your C: directory: the “inetpub” folder. As it turns out, this is not the digital...
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