DaleMWebb
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In trying to use OneDrive to back up folders on my D: drive I found a website that suggested I could do it by creating a JUNCTION thus:
mklink /j "%UserProfile%\OneDrive\D_Desktop" "D:\Desktop"
I did so for the D:\Desktop directory and for the D:\Documents directory. It didn't seem to work. Now these JUNCTIONs are out there somewhere on my disk drives. I would like to remove them so they don't cause any problem in the future. So far, I haven't been able to locate and delete them. Could someone help?
PS: I have completely uninstalled OneDrive since and am using Google Drive, which worked like a charm.
Greg Carmack directed me to https://www.elevenforum.com/t/find-all-symbolic... and I followed along as best I could.
I entered dir /al /s "C:/" "%userprofiles% and got a long list of "stuff" including <JUNCTIONS>; however none of them referenced the D: drive.
Are the LINKS I made with MKLINK /J really gone? As I said, I have uninstalled and deleted OneDrive.
mklink /j "%UserProfile%\OneDrive\D_Desktop" "D:\Desktop"
I did so for the D:\Desktop directory and for the D:\Documents directory. It didn't seem to work. Now these JUNCTIONs are out there somewhere on my disk drives. I would like to remove them so they don't cause any problem in the future. So far, I haven't been able to locate and delete them. Could someone help?
PS: I have completely uninstalled OneDrive since and am using Google Drive, which worked like a charm.
Greg Carmack directed me to https://www.elevenforum.com/t/find-all-symbolic... and I followed along as best I could.
I entered dir /al /s "C:/" "%userprofiles% and got a long list of "stuff" including <JUNCTIONS>; however none of them referenced the D: drive.
Are the LINKS I made with MKLINK /J really gone? As I said, I have uninstalled and deleted OneDrive.
- Windows Build/Version
- 22H2 22622.590
My Computer
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- Windows 11 (beta)