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    junctions are tricky beasts, and will lie to Windows Explorer telling you the files take up disk space on C - if what you mean by this is that when you open the properties dialog of the junction, it displays the "Size on disk" equal to its size on the disk it actually is in, then I agree that it is misleading. But however, actual the size of the folder being junctioned doesn't add up to the total used space on the C drive as displayed by properties dialog of C drive. In that case your statement is misleading ;-) Commented Mar 18, 2017 at 10:14