Windows 10: Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11

Discus and support Finding and Deleting a or in Windows 11 in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; In trying to use OneDrive to back up folders on my D: drive I found a website that suggested I could do it by creating a JUNCTION thus: mklink /j... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by DaleMWebb, Sep 11, 2022.

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    Finding and Deleting a or in Windows 11


    In trying to use OneDrive to back up folders on my D: drive I found a website that suggested I could do it by creating a JUNCTION thus: mklink /j "%UserProfile%\OneDrive\D_Desktop" "D:\Desktop"I did so for the D:\Desktop directory and for the D:\Documents directory. It didn't seem to work. Now these JUNCTIONs are out there somewhere on my disk drives. I would like to remove them so they don't cause any problem in the future. So far, I haven't been able to locate and delete them. Could someone help?PS: I have completely uninstalled OneDrive since and am using Google Drive, which worked l

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    DaleMWebb, Sep 11, 2022
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  2. Can't delete folders/files within a symbolic link or junction mklink

    Thanks again. I just tried this - assuming a performed all steps correctly:

    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]


    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]


    I then created the new symlink and got the same results when trying to delete a folder:

    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]
     
    bteamstephen, Sep 11, 2022
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  3. Can't delete folders/files within a symbolic link or junction mklink

    Here are results from this step:

    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]

    Local Groups: Administrators, Users
    Results from this step:

    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]

    I don't know what the different notes mean - (I) (OI) (CI) (F) etc

    Results from the laptop working correctly. For this I created a symlink to my Documents D:\ hard drive

    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]

    I had previously taken ownership with my user name "SMILLER" but I added "Authenticated Users" and "Administrators" to the list here:
    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]


    I also performed this step on the symlink folder F:\Movies that I created where my user name is the Owner and I added Administrators and Authenticated Users, also with no luck.
    I also tried this step with no luck. After all of these suggestions I am still getting this error when I try to delete a folder through the symlink:

    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]

    It still says I need permission from SMILLLER
    Thanks for all the suggestions. I would love to get your thoughts on the results above before resorting to a refresh or repair install of Windows. Both of those processes remove installed apps, yes?

    - - - Updated - - -

    I appreciate your response, as sometimes I may not see the clear answer right in front of my nose.

    When I click Continue, it still doesn't allow me to delete and says that I need permission from SMILLER, which is my user name:

    Finding and Deleting a <JUNCTION> or <SYMLINK> in Windows 11 [​IMG]
    Interestingly, If I go inside the folder and delete the media file itself, it hangs for about 15 seconds and then it deletes. But then I go up one folder level and I still can't delete the containing folder.
     
    bteamstephen, Sep 11, 2022
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  4. Finding and Deleting a or in Windows 11

    Cannot write files via Symlinks or Junctions after 10586.63 Update

    Hi

    Yesterday Windows 10 updated itself and all my Symlinks now will not allow me to write a file via the Symlink Path.

    I can write directly to the true path of the filestore, works as expected.

    Writing a new file, or appending an exiting via any junction or symlink (tested both) will result in "Error 0x8000FFFF Catastrophic Failure"

    All my existing links were working perfectly before the update yesterday.

    I've removed them and recreated them, no errors occur until I try write via the symlink path.

    Any assistance would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Dave
     
    D_Basketcase, Sep 11, 2022
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