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Tweaking.com Support & Help / How do I fix 2 Reparse Point isues "Windows Repair" found but is unable to fix?
« on: September 24, 2016, 02:04:45 am »
Hi
I'm brand new here and new to Windows Repair. My Knowledge and understanding of the importance of Reparse Points and need for them to be correct is Zero but I can and am willing to follow instructions (if understood).
My O/S is Windows 10 Pro Anniversary (x64)
Windows Repair identified a large number of issues concerning incorrect Reparse Points and repaired all but 11 on its first run. On a second repair run it fixed 9 leaving just 2 not fixed (further runs made no difference).
The log says
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│[STARTED] [24/09/2016 15:15:01]│
└───────────────────────────────┘
Running Repair on C:\ProgramData\Application Data
Running Repair on C:\Users\Dave\Application Data
┌────────────────────────────────┐
│[FINISHED] [24/09/2016 15:15:05]│
└────────────────────────────────┘
I read in another Topic "Reparse point repair silently fails" in April 2015 that Shane suggested trying mklink /J "C:\ProgramData\Application Data" "C:\ProgramData" in a command Window may work (the OP did not get back to you with what it reported so Topic ended there) I tired this (cmd window was "Run as Administrator") but failure message was "Cannot create a file when the file already exists"
I do not know if these two remaining Reparse Point issues are of (serious) concern or not. If they are may I ask why? I would very much appreciate advice and solution to my two issues.
Many thanks
I'm brand new here and new to Windows Repair. My Knowledge and understanding of the importance of Reparse Points and need for them to be correct is Zero but I can and am willing to follow instructions (if understood).
My O/S is Windows 10 Pro Anniversary (x64)
Windows Repair identified a large number of issues concerning incorrect Reparse Points and repaired all but 11 on its first run. On a second repair run it fixed 9 leaving just 2 not fixed (further runs made no difference).
The log says
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│[STARTED] [24/09/2016 15:15:01]│
└───────────────────────────────┘
Running Repair on C:\ProgramData\Application Data
- Command to Run: Create Default Reparse Point (This Is A Default Windows Reparse Point, Lets Put It Back The Way It Should Be)
- Calling Checking If Link Folder Exists
- Link Folder Does Exist, We need to remove it as we can't make Reparse Points for exisiting folders.
- Setting Owner On Folder (So We Have A Better Chance For Permission To Remove It).
- Calling RemoveDirectoryW (Only Removes Empty Folders, Just In Case)
- RemoveDirectoryW Returned An Error, Error: 0 - The directory is not empty.
- Even Though We Got An Error, Lets Keep Going.
- Type is JUNCTION, Calling: mklink /J "C:\ProgramData\Application Data" "C:\ProgramData"
- Setting Owner To System And Everyone Read Access To Denied (This Is The Default) To The Link Folder: C:\ProgramData\Application Data
Running Repair on C:\Users\Dave\Application Data
- Command to Run: Create Default Reparse Point (This Is A Default Windows Reparse Point, Lets Put It Back The Way It Should Be)
- Calling Checking If Link Folder Exists
- Link Folder Does Exist, We need to remove it as we can't make Reparse Points for exisiting folders.
- Setting Owner On Folder (So We Have A Better Chance For Permission To Remove It).
- Calling RemoveDirectoryW (Only Removes Empty Folders, Just In Case)
- RemoveDirectoryW Returned An Error, Error: 0 - The directory is not empty.
- Even Though We Got An Error, Lets Keep Going.
- Type is JUNCTION, Calling: mklink /J "C:\Users\Dave\Application Data" "C:\Users\Dave\AppData\Roaming"
- Setting Owner To System And Everyone Read Access To Denied (This Is The Default) To The Link Folder: C:\Users\Dave\Application Data
┌────────────────────────────────┐
│[FINISHED] [24/09/2016 15:15:05]│
└────────────────────────────────┘
I read in another Topic "Reparse point repair silently fails" in April 2015 that Shane suggested trying mklink /J "C:\ProgramData\Application Data" "C:\ProgramData" in a command Window may work (the OP did not get back to you with what it reported so Topic ended there) I tired this (cmd window was "Run as Administrator") but failure message was "Cannot create a file when the file already exists"
I do not know if these two remaining Reparse Point issues are of (serious) concern or not. If they are may I ask why? I would very much appreciate advice and solution to my two issues.
Many thanks