Thanks for letting me know it apparently is not a problem. Why then was it reported as one? In looking through the forums in search of some ideas of what to make of this, I discovered that the general impression when the WR repair doesn't repair the reported issue the behavior seems to be shrug and keep moving ahead with no understanding of what just happened. I happened to come across one such posting where there was a reference to a "silent error", which got me looking at this more closely, and realized I can easily implement the related MkLink operation, feeding it the arguments provided in the (false, apparently) WR error report, and then see the MkLink request get promptly knocked back in no uncertain terms. Would have thought that falsely reported errors then purportedly corrected (but in fact silently uncorrected) are anathema to a diagnostic and repair function. Makes you wonder how many more there are, in what areas?