This folder, which does not contain any files and covers 0 bytes, appeared on all computers with a installed April patch. The folder is found in the root catalog of the C: disc and even systems where internet services (IIS) are not loaded.
The folder can be removed manually without prejudices to the system and applications. However, users are interested in their origin and purposes.
According to the observers, there is a doubt that Inetpub is associated with the Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) platform to place websites and services that have been part of Windows since 1995, but is disabled in the latest versions. Since Microsoft has not yet provided an official explanation, the unexpected appearance of this folder raises questions.
Source: Ferra

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