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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: stp59 on March 14, 2015, 01:15:23 pm
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Hello,
I installed Windows Repair (All In One) 3.0.0 on a Dell laptop with Windows 7 and ran the pre repairs scan.
Attached is a text file produced after the scan. It showed 66 Reparse Points which I don't know how to fix. The program suggested that I fix the problems before going further and post here for help with fixing.
I've attached the file showing the results of the scan.
Your help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks.
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Hi stp59,
Here's what I suggest you do from my very new and limited experience with reparse points.
Using the file of the scan you attached, manually create all the directories mentioned following "Default Location:". Try one and rescan to see if the problem for the specific reparse point is cleared. This should solve your issues.
Hope this helps.
P.S.: strange that the type of reparse point is never indicated (should be "junction" as I understand it).
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i search about the -Junction- and the solution for this problem is very very complicated
my problem is this:
Reparse Point: (Type: JUNCTION) (Name: Dati applicazioni) (Original Path: C:\ProgramData\Dati applicazioni) (Target Path: C:\ProgramData) (Creation Time: 25/10/2014 19:40:01)
Infinite Loop! Points back to a parent folder. I was able to access the original path folder contents, which means it creates an infinite loop.
Files & Folders Searched: 136.216
Reparse Points Found: 71
how can i resolve?
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It may be because they are old mounted volumes.
Go here:
http://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/973455
and scroll down to the section titled, " Work around issues that occur when you try to back up files".
That will explain how to find the "junctions" and remove them.
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hi!
Microsoft Windows [Versione 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Tutti i diritti riservati.
C:\Windows\system32>DIR /AL /S
Il volume nell'unità C non ha etichetta. (volume C has no label)
Numero di serie del volume: 0C2A-0215
File non trovato(file not found)
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I am going to be working on a repair tool for the Reparse Points. It will be in both the free and pro versions of the program, after all all repairs always have been and always will be free :-)
The Repair Reparse Points shouldnt be too hard to make, it will just be testing that will need to be done. So in a future update I will have that tool added. Shouldnt be too long though, with having the pre repairs scan now, a repair for the Reparse Points is a must. :wink:
Reparse Point: (Type: JUNCTION) (Name: Dati applicazioni) (Original Path: C:\ProgramData\Dati applicazioni) (Target Path: C:\ProgramData) (Creation Time: 25/10/2014 19:40:01)
Infinite Loop! Points back to a parent folder. I was able to access the original path folder contents, which means it creates an infinite loop.
The reset file permissions repair should fix this one though, it should, not sure with it not being the english folder, but C:\ProgramData\Dati applicazioni should have the everyone permissions set to denied. Since it doesnt the program was able to go into that folder, which then points back to C:\ProgramData, and thus you have a loop now.
Shane
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So in a future update I will have that tool added. (yes!!)
i have already used: reset file permission. (i'll try for a second time)
but there is an easy way to restore permission of this folder?
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Right click on the folder and go to properties, then you should have a security tab. If you dont you might have to do it in safe mode. Then in the security tab you can change the permissions. :wink:
Shane
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Hi..
Thanks for the reply.
I understand that there is an upcoming tool to fix this problem.
However, I did not understand anything about whether there is a suggestion in the rest of what is written for how to fix the problem or what I can do to fix it.
I would still appreciate any help that you can give.
Thanks,
Stan
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HI!
the problem of reparse point is solved :cheesy:
but now i have new folders totally unnecessary like -nethood-
and these are all visible.
7-8 new folders appeared in my personal folder :sarcastic:
ok it's not a problem, only a feedback
I think it's due to the fact that my operating system is Italian and corrections in english right?
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I think it's due to the fact that my operating system is Italian and corrections in english right?
Most likely, It is impossible for me to cover all the different languages, but the windows OS does have symbolic links for the english ones even in a non english OS.
I need to try and get my hands on a non english version of Windows to test and see.
Shane