Would it be possible for you to describe how the command is able to find and delete the directory? I can confirm that the post from Rayza73 works like a First up thanks for the information. I've had a similar problem as detailed above a power shell script that I wrote incorrectly tested for the existence of a directory and created multiple instances of the same directory. Obviously D: is the drive that has the folder on it. Then I finally stumbled upon this solution:Įxample: rd /s "\\?\D:\Sharedata\folder1\folder2 " - note the space after folder2 as per the space in the folder name. I then tried all the CMD options again using a space, still no luck. I then found that there was a space at the end I tried typing it in myself, but that didn't work either. When I tried Dir /x Server 2012 doesn't show the 8 character filename with the ~1. The parent folder and then using Server 2008 R2. I tried various options of taking ownership of the parent folder because the Security properties of the folder I was trying to delete were blank, using CMD and Dir /x etc. I had this same problem using Server 2012 Std.
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