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Just noticed the other day while doing some clean-up that I have a few files and folders on my drivepool that I must be some kind of corruption.  I cannot manipulate the file/folder in any way (rename/move/delete).  I normally do not have a direct path assigned to any of the drives in my pool, but to try to troubleshoot this problem, I did mount each of them to a NTFS folder.  I currently have 16 drives in my pool.  The 'phantom' folder is showing up on 6 of the drives.  I get the same "Item Not Found" error trying to delete from any of the individual drives as I do when trying to delete from the Drive Pool.  Any suggestions?

The are also a few random files in scattered locations, I'm assuming any possible fix would be the same for this folder.

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It does look like the NTFS permissions have been corrupted.

  • You could try deleting the files/folders via an Administrator command prompt.
  • You could try resetting the pool's NTFS permissions as outlined here by StableBit.
  • You could try resetting the pool's NTFS permissions via a method I use if the above doesn't work.

 

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