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From a Command Prompt run as Administrator, try:

  • fsutil reparsepoint delete x:\Inbound

It should become a normal, empty folder which can then be deleted normally (although it may have the read-only attribute set).

If that doesn't work it's possible NTFS's gotten mangled in one of the poolparts; rather than doing it at the pool level you might have to try doing the above in every hidden poolpart folder that has an instance of the junction (stop the DrivePool service first, start it again after).

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