Originally Posted By: VideoTrack
Presuming the the Junction folder mentioned is a Symbolic Link, you would have had to create it deliberately. I don't think Windows would create one for you.

Read somewhere that this is supposed to be a permissions issue when it happens .....

Now where does the AppData folder really belong in Windows 10?
I found it with %AppData% in search to be both in C:\Users\Administrator\ and C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming.
Also a 'normal behaving' Application Data folder in C:\Users\Administrator\

Always thought both belong in C:\ProgramData .... on my system there's no AppData folder in there, only the infamous C:\ProgramData\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data ... etc thing. Can one just delete that?

PS found something i don't really understand here: https://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/115149-stop-application-data-folder-replicating.html

There's a link on a cleanup utility called JunctionBox .... anyone used it? - F