Windows 11 update creates mysterious inetpub folder

Microsoft released security updates for Windows 11 and other company products earlier this week. If you have installed the security update on a Windows 11 PC, you may have noticed something peculiar […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Windows 11 update creates mysterious inetpub folder appeared first on gHacks Technology News.

Apr 10, 2025 - 14:28
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Windows 11 update creates mysterious inetpub folder

Microsoft released security updates for Windows 11 and other company products earlier this week. If you have installed the security update on a Windows 11 PC, you may have noticed something peculiar after the mandatory restart.

After opening the root of drive C in File Explorer, you may have stumbled upon the inetpub folder, a newly created folder. The creation date and time of the folder aligns with the installation of the update. When you open it, you will notice that it is empty.

Microsoft made no mention of the folder in the changelog, and it may not be clear immediately why the folder was created.

Inetpub folder

If you are a Windows veteran, you may remember that inetpub was the default folder for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) on drive C of the computer. It was used by the service to storage website content.

Problem is, if you check under installed features, you may notice that Internet Information Services is not installed. IIS is not installed by default, which means that it requires manual activation. The update did not install the service automatically, which is good to know.

Internet Information Services

We observed the behavior -- unexpected creation of the inetpub folder -- on systems running Windows 11, version 24H2 after the update KB5055523  was installed on the devices.  Our colleagues over at Neowin made the same observations.

So what happened?

Microsoft has not confirmed the issue on its end and it is unclear why the folder gets created when the update is installed. It is possible that something inside the update messed up and created the folder as a consequence.

In any event, the inetpub folder is not protected. You can remove it by right-clicking on it and selecting delete, or by selecting the folder and tapping on the delete key on the keyboard.

Considering that the cause of the creation of the folder is unclear at this point, it is possible that it may reappear at a later point in time, for instance after installation of the next security update for Windows 11.

Now You: what is your take on this? Was it created by error during the installation of the update, or is there maybe another reason for its creation? Feel free to leave a comment down below.

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