How create symbolic link in TC6?
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How create symbolic link in TC6?
How create symbolic link in TC6 as in Far (Alt+F6)?
2Lefteous
Sorry I always thought a shell link (*.lnk-file) is the same as a symbolic link in the Unix world, but you are right it's not the same. I can't see a difference in their behavior but a symbolic link appears as a directory and a shell link is always a file. Symbolic links can only link to directories.
Can you give some more informations on symbolic links in windows. Is there a windows command line to create symbolic links?
Sorry I always thought a shell link (*.lnk-file) is the same as a symbolic link in the Unix world, but you are right it's not the same. I can't see a difference in their behavior but a symbolic link appears as a directory and a shell link is always a file. Symbolic links can only link to directories.
Can you give some more informations on symbolic links in windows. Is there a windows command line to create symbolic links?
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fsutil hardlink create NewFilename ExistingFilenameCan you give some more informations on symbolic links in windows. Is there a windows command line to create symbolic links?
Press Win+F1, and search for hardlink.
No, what you mean is subst maybe.Symbolic links can only link to directories
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Explain please, as I understand now, symbolic links and hard links are different? If yes, then a symbolic link is a junction point in windows terminology. You said it can be applied only to directories.downloading FAR and testing the creating symbolic links helped me to understand the meaning of symbolic links.
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
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No, it's not a junction point! It's something I have never seen before. As decribed above:
1. It behaves similar to a lnk file. Deleting the "symbolic link directory" will not delete the associated directory. Double click will open the contents of the associated folder in TC filelist window
2. Can only be applied to directories.
No, it's not a junction point! It's something I have never seen before. As decribed above:
1. It behaves similar to a lnk file. Deleting the "symbolic link directory" will not delete the associated directory. Double click will open the contents of the associated folder in TC filelist window
2. Can only be applied to directories.
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