Urgent! Restore Deleted Folder After Windows 11 Update

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Microsoft is issuing a critical warning to Windows 11 users. If you deleted a mysterious “inetpub” folder that appeared after the recent April update, you need to take immediate action to restore it. This isn’t a bug; it’s a crucial security fix.

Why the “inetpub” Folder Matters

Following the latest Windows 11 update, some users noticed an unexpected, empty folder named “inetpub” on their system drive. Misunderstanding its purpose, some users deleted it. However, Microsoft has confirmed that this folder is directly linked to a vital security patch.

The “inetpub” folder is related to Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft’s web server software. Even if you don’t use IIS, the folder is essential. Microsoft states that deleting it re-introduces a vulnerability that “can let local attackers trick the system into accessing or modifying unintended files or folders.”

What to Do If You Deleted the Folder

If you’ve already removed the “inetpub” folder, don’t panic. Here’s how to restore it:

  1. Open the Control Panel.
  2. Go to Programs > Programs and Features.
  3. On the left, click Turn Windows features on or off.
  4. Scroll down and find Internet Information Services.
  5. Tick the box next to it and click OK.

Windows will then recreate the “inetpub” folder, ensuring your system remains protected.

Don’t Ignore This Warning

This situation highlights the importance of caution when modifying system files. Microsoft acknowledges that the purpose of the folder wasn’t immediately clear. By following the steps above, you can ensure your Windows 11 system remains secure.

Keywords: Windows 11, update, inetpub, folder, security, Microsoft, IIS, restore, delete, vulnerability, patch

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