Using Symlinks In Windows Vista
Using the mklink Command The command that you need to use is mklink, which you’ll use from the command line. Just type it on the command line to see the options: For instance, if you wanted to make the folder C:\Users\Geek\TestFolder available from C:\TestFolder as well, you could use the following command. Now if you look in C:\TestFolder directory, you’ll see whatever files were in the other directory. Understanding the Options....