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Windows 11 update reportedly creates a mysterious folder on your system drive, which is certainly confusing – but ultimately harmless

  • The latest April update for Windows 11 24H2 reportedly creates an empty 'inetpub' folder on the system drive upon installation.
  • The folder is harmless and does not contain any software installation; it is related to IIS (Internet Information Services) for web server development purposes.
  • Users may notice the mysterious 'inetpub' folder on their C: drive, causing confusion, but it can be safely deleted as it does not serve any function.
  • The bug appears to be a result of Microsoft making tweaks to IIS components, inadvertently triggering the creation of the folder on PCs that do not use the software.
  • While the bug is relatively benign, it may lead users to unnecessarily worry about a potential virus infection due to the folder's sudden appearance.
  • Reports indicate that the issue is widespread among Windows 11 users, with many expressing annoyance or confusion over the 'inetpub' folder.
  • Deleting the folder is deemed safe, but there is a possibility it may reappear in the future, as historical instances suggest a recurring presence of the 'inetpub' folder on system drives.
  • Microsoft is urged to address this bug promptly to prevent further confusion and ensure a permanent solution for the random creation of the 'inetpub' folder.
  • Windows 11 users are advised to remain vigilant about such anomalies and exercise caution when deleting the 'inetpub' folder to avoid potential future reoccurrence.
  • The bug highlights yet another in a series of peculiar issues with Windows 11, underscoring the need for Microsoft to enhance software quality and address bugs promptly.
  • Further fixes and changes for Windows 11 are anticipated, aiming to improve user experience and resolve longstanding bugs within the operating system.

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