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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T02:22:29+00:00 2026-05-19T02:22:29+00:00

Update : This question has evolved into a question about the NTFS filesystem filter

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Update: This question has evolved into a question about the NTFS filesystem filter driver how to use the Win32 API in backup applications and other programs that need to know what a file really is on disk? Junctions and reparse points are key concepts that I needed to consider and are the most confusing thing in the NTFS filesystem.

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  1. What is the Win32 API used to detect if a directory is a junction?
  2. ‘Where’ (for lack of better understanding) in the NTFS hierarchy are junctions stored?
  3. If I create a junction c:\thejunction_mydir do both directories become junctions of one-another? i.e. the created and the referenced
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    2026-05-19T02:22:29+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:22 am

    How do I detect a reparse point?

    Determining Whether a Directory Is a Mounted Folder is the answer. It shows how to determine whether a folder is a reparse point, and thus if it is also potentially: a Junction or a Symlink or a Mount-point.

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