"Ritter197" <> wrote in message
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>I suddenly see a lot of folders with little blue marks when I look in
>Windows Explorer of the C: drive. I read that they are "junction points"
>but how can I access or fix that? Right now they all say "access denied"
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Don't try to fix that which is not broken.
The junction points are there for legacy applications. They allow the
application to "think" that they are writing to that location when, in fact,
the writes are redirected to a valid location.
Microsoft has been saying for many years that programs should not store user
data in certain areas of the operating system. Now they are enforcing it.
--
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience